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what happened to the majority of the blue stones kinetic energy? choose…

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what happened to the majority of the blue stones kinetic energy? choose 1 answer: a it was transferred to the red stone through the blue stones interaction with the red stone. b it was destroyed when it hit the red stone. c it was transferred to earths gravitational field by the gravitational force on the stone. d it was transferred to the surroundings by the friction force from the ice on the stone.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: If the blue stone interacts with the red stone (like a collision), kinetic energy can transfer to the red stone. But we need to check other options.
  • Option B: Energy can't be destroyed (law of conservation of energy), so B is wrong.
  • Option C: Gravitational force on the stone (weight) does work, but for a stone moving on ice (likely horizontal motion), gravity is vertical and doesn't do work on horizontal motion. So C is incorrect.
  • Option D: If on ice, friction is very low. So the majority of KE isn't lost to friction from ice. So D is wrong.

So the correct answer is A as when two objects interact (collide), kinetic energy can transfer between them, and energy isn't destroyed, gravity doesn't apply here for horizontal KE transfer, and ice has low friction.

Answer:

A. It was transferred to the red stone through the blue stone's interaction with the red stone.