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- in which state of matter do water particles have the most kinetic energy?
a) solid (ice) b) liquid (water) c) gas (steam) d) all have the same kinetic energy
- the particles in a liquid can move past each other, allowing the liquid to take the shape of its container.
a) true b) false
- energy is the capacity to do work or produce heat.
a) true b) false
- kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses due to its:
a) position b) composition c) motion d) temperature
- a ball held at the top of a hill possesses primarily:
a) kinetic energy b) potential energy c) both kinetic and potential energy equally d) neither kinetic nor potential energy
Brief Explanations
- In the gas state, particles move the fastest, so water particles in steam have the most kinetic energy.
- Liquids have particles that can slide past each other, enabling them to take the shape of their container.
- Energy is indeed defined as the capacity to do work or produce heat.
- Kinetic energy is related to an object's motion.
- A ball at the top of a hill is stationary and has stored - energy due to its position, which is potential energy.
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- c. Gas (steam)
- a. True
- a. True
- c. Motion
- b. Potential energy