Potential or Kinetic Energy: Do You Know the Difference?

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Potential or Kinetic Energy: Do You Know the Difference? Home Continue

Which energy type? An airplane circling in preparation for a landing Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A pile of coal that will be used for fuel Which energy type? A pile of coal that will be used for fuel Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A flag blowing in the wind Which energy type? A flag blowing in the wind Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A hatbox stored on the top shelf of a closet Which energy type? A hatbox stored on the top shelf of a closet Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Which energy type? An unlit firecracker Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A hammer held above a nail Which energy type? A hammer held above a nail Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A marble rolling down the aisle of your science classroom Which energy type? A marble rolling down the aisle of your science classroom Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Which energy type? A new car battery Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Glucose stored in plants as a result of photosynthesis Which energy type? Glucose stored in plants as a result of photosynthesis Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

An ant crawling across a sandwich at a picnic Which energy type? An ant crawling across a sandwich at a picnic Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A tennis racket about to crash down on a ball near the net Which energy type? A tennis racket about to crash down on a ball near the net Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Which energy type? An eyelash fluttering Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Which energy type? Energy at rest Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

The release of stored energy Which energy type? The release of stored energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

Which energy type? Energy of motion Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

A dam holding back a river’s water Which energy type? A dam holding back a river’s water Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Home Continue

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