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Question
which of the following scenarios does not demonstrate a transfer between potential energy and kinetic energy?
a \tusing a playground slide
b \tgoing down stairs
c \tbouncing on a trampoline
d \tsitting still at in your school desk
Brief Explanations
- For option a: On a playground slide, a person starts with potential energy (due to height) and as they slide down, potential energy converts to kinetic energy (motion), so there is energy transfer.
- For option b: Going down stairs, a person's height decreases (potential energy decreases) and speed (kinetic energy) may increase, showing energy transfer between potential and kinetic.
- For option c: Bouncing on a trampoline, when you jump up, kinetic energy converts to potential energy (at the peak), and when you come down, potential energy converts to kinetic energy, so there is transfer.
- For option d: Sitting still at a school desk, there is no change in height (so potential energy is constant) and no motion (kinetic energy is zero or constant), so no transfer between potential and kinetic energy.
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d. sitting still at in your school desk