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2.1.2 quiz: types of energy
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which two types of energy does an apple falling to the ground have?
a. potential energy
b. elastic energy
c. sound energy
d. kinetic energy
e. nuclear energy
Brief Explanations
To determine the energy types of a falling apple, we analyze each option:
- Option A (Potential Energy): Before falling, the apple has gravitational potential energy due to its height. As it falls, some potential energy is still present (though decreasing) as it's not yet at ground level.
- Option B (Elastic Energy): Elastic energy is related to deformed elastic objects (like a stretched spring). The apple isn't an elastic object deforming in a way that stores elastic energy, so B is incorrect.
- Option C (Sound Energy): A falling apple doesn't primarily produce sound energy during its fall (unless it hits the ground, but the question is about the apple falling, not the impact). So C is incorrect.
- Option D (Kinetic Energy): Kinetic energy is energy of motion. As the apple falls, it's moving, so it has kinetic energy.
- Option E (Nuclear Energy): Nuclear energy is from atomic nuclei (e.g., in nuclear reactions). A falling apple doesn't involve nuclear processes, so E is incorrect.
Thus, the apple has potential energy (due to height, even as it falls) and kinetic energy (due to motion).
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