Deck 4: Work and Energy

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The quantity <strong>The quantity   is known as</strong> A) kinetic energy. B) potential energy. C) work. D) energy. E) power. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is known as

A) kinetic energy.
B) potential energy.
C) work.
D) energy.
E) power.
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The kinetic energy of a pendulum is greatest

A) when its potential energy is greatest.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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Which of the following is a vector quantity?

A) Force
B) Power
C) Work
D) Time
E) None of these
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A 1000-kg car traveling at 70 m/s takes 3 m to stop under full braking. The same car under similar road conditions, traveling at 140 m/s, takes ______________ m to stop under full braking.

A) 6
B) 1
C) 3
D) 12
E) 11
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When a 6-kg object increases its potential energy by 180 J, approximately how has its position changed?

A) It has risen vertically 3 m.
B) It has fallen vertically 3 m.
C) It has risen vertically 30 m.
D) It has moved horizontally 30 m.
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A student weighing 300 N climbed a flight of stairs 5.0 m high in 6 s. How much work was done by the student?

A) 1500 J
B) 1800 J
C) 1500 W
D) 1800 W
E) 50 W
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Work requires

A) motion.
B) zero net force.
C) zero momentum.
D) a force perpendicular to the direction of motion.
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An object of mass 2 kg has a speed of 8 m/s and moves a distance of 6 m. What is its kinetic energy in joules?

A) 64
B) 48
C) 289
D) 16
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A 4-kg object falls vertically a distance of 5 m. Its potential energy has changed by approximately how much?

A) It has increased by 20 J.
B) It has decreased by 200 J.
C) It has decreased by 20 J.
D) It has increased by 200 J.
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The energy of motion is called

A) inertia.
B) power.
C) kinetic energy.
D) potential energy.
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A joule/meter (J/m) is a unit of

A) force.
B) work.
C) energy.
D) power.
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Work is defined as force times

A) distance.
B) time.
C) parallel distance.
D) perpendicular distance.
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The ______________ distance is used in calculating work.

A) normal
B) square of
C) perpendicular
D) parallel
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The potential energy of a pendulum is least

A) when its potential energy is greatest.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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Which of the following is not a unit of work?

A) ft · lb
B) N · m
C) joule
D) watt
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A student weighing 200 N climbs a flight of stairs 9.0 m high in 4 s. What power is required to perform this task?

A) 1800 J
B) 800 J
C) 1800 W
D) 800 W
E) 450 W
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An object has kinetic energy of 324 J. If its speed is 9 m/s, what is its mass?

A) 8
B) 36
C) 1620
D) 324
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A joule per second (J/s) is a

A) Watt.
B) Newton.
C) Kilogram.
D) Second.
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Which of the following is a vector quantity?

A) Energy
B) Power
C) Work
D) None of these
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The kinetic energy of a pendulum is least

A) when its potential energy is least.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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One watt is equal to one joule per ______________.

A) second
B) newton
C) hour
D) kilogram
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Which of the following is not a unit of power?

A) ft · lb/s
B) kW · h
C) J/s
D) watt
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Mechanical energy

A) is the automobile energy.
B) is the sum of kinetic and potential energies.
C) is the kinetic energy.
D) is the potential energy.
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Which of the following is not a unit of power?

A) ft · lb/s
B) N · m
C) J/s
D) watt
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Potential-energy values may be

A) positive only.
B) negative only.
C) zero only.
D) all of these.
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We define the total mechanical energy of an object as

A) potential energy plus kinetic energy.
B) inertial energy plus kinetic energy.
C) gravitational energy plus potential energy.
D) mental energy plus physical energy.
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The energy of position is called

A) potential energy.
B) power.
C) kinetic energy.
D) heat.
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Power is

A) the time rate of doing work.
B) the time rate of doing velocity.
C) the time rate of doing momentum.
D) the time rate of doing force.
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Mechanical energy

A) is always the total energy of a system.
B) is the sum of the energies of motion and position.
C) is always conserved.
D) necessarily involves gravitational potential energy.
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Which of the following four objects has the greatest kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 3m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 4m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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The potential energy of a pendulum is greatest

A) when its potential energy is least.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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Power is

A) work divided by time.
B) velocity multiplied by time.
C) momentum divided by time.
D) energy multiplied by time.
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The energy of a system

A) always increases.
B) always remains constant.
C) decreases when work is done by the system.
D) decreases when work is done on the system.
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Which of the following four objects has the least kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 3m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 4m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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One ______________ is equal to one joule per second.

A) kilogram
B) newton
C) pound
D) watt
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A system may

A) be isolated.
B) have real boundaries.
C) have imaginary boundaries.
D) all of these
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One watt is equal to ______________ per second.

A) one kilogram
B) one newton
C) one joule
D) one meter
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The energy of a system

A) always increases.
B) always remains constant.
C) increases when work is done by the system.
D) increases when work is done on the system.
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If you lift a 15-N weight vertically 30 m above the ground, you are

A) doing work against gravity.
B) doing work against friction.
C) doing work against inertia.
D) doing none of these.
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Which of the following four objects has different kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 4m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 16m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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One positive aspect of the potential use of methane hydrate as a fuel is that

A) there is more of it than there is of coal, oil, and natural gas.
B) it is easy to mine.
C) its use will never contribute to global warming.
D) it exists in a pure form ready for use.
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Although the United States has less than 5% of the world's population, it accounts for approximately ______________ of the world's annual consumption of fossil fuels.

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
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A kilowatt-hour is a unit that measures

A) work per unit of time.
B) energy.
C) power.
D) work × time.
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For which of the following reasons is production of ethanol unwise?

A) Pollutants aren't significantly reduced.
B) It takes twice as much fossil-fuel energy to produce ethanol than the ethanol that is produced supplies.
C) It can drive costs of corn higher.
D) All of the above.
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Currently, in the United States, which fuel is utilized to produce the majority of electrical power?

A) Oil
B) Natural gas
C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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Which of the following is(are) drawbacks to the use of methane hydrate as a fuel?

A) When melted, it produces methane, a greenhouse gas.
B) It is difficult to mine as a solid located at the bottom of the oceans.
C) It is mixed with water.
D) All of these are drawbacks associated with methane hydrate.
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Which of the following is not a scalar quantity?

A) Kinetic energy
B) Potential energy
C) Power
D) Work
E) None of these; that is, they are all scalar quantities.
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Energy provided directly from Earth's interior is called

A) groundwater energy.
B) geothermal energy.
C) artesian energy.
D) thermionic energy.
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Which of the following is a unit of energy?

A) kilowatt-hour
B) newton
C) joules per second
D) newton-second
E) none of these
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The largest reserve of energy in the United States is in what form?

A) Oil
B) Natural gas
C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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What is bought from an electric company?

A) Electrical energy
B) Electric charge
C) Electrical power
D) None of these
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The average adult radiates heat energy at the same rate as

A) a 10-W light bulb.
B) a 100-kW light bulb.
C) a 100-W light bulb.
D) none of these.
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Currently, in the United States, which sector of the economy uses the most energy?

A) Industry
B) Transportation
C) Commercial
D) Residential
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Some food costs may rise in the future as a consequence of the increased use of which food-based fuel?

A) Ethanol
B) Gasoline
C) Oil
D) Coal
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Currently, in the United States, which fuel has the largest consumption?

A) Oil
B) Natural gas
C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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"Ice that burns" is better known as

A) propane.
B) frozen oil.
C) coal.
D) methane hydrate.
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Which of the following sources of energy presents the fewest pollution problems under normal operating conditions?

A) Coal
B) Natural gas
C) Nuclear fission
D) Hydroelectric power
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Which of the following is a unit of power?

A) kilowatt-hour
B) newton
C) joules per second
D) foot-pound
E) none of these
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It is estimated that the global reserve of methane hydrate is ______________ the global reserves of coal, oil, and natural gas.

A) equal to
B) less than
C) twice
D) ten times
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A mixture of ethanol and gasoline is called

A) ethaline.
B) gasanine.
C) gasohol.
D) gethanine.
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In pushing an object on a level surface, work is done against ______________.
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In changing from one form to another, energy is always ______________.
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The kilowatt-hour is a unit of ______________.
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The product of one ______________ and one meter is one joule.
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When the height of an object is doubled, its gravitational potential energy is increased by a factor of ______________.
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The kinetic energy of a pendulum is ______________ at the bottom of its swing.
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Kinetic and potential energies are forms of ______________ energy.
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The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy is called ______________ energy.
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According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be ______________ or ______________.
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A system for which there are no outside effects is said to be ______________.
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The process by which electricity can be generated by using running or falling water is known as

A) groundwater generation.
B) hydroelectric generation.
C) geothermal generation.
D) steam generation.
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When the kinetic energy of a simple pendulum decreases, the ______________ of the pendulum increases.
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When a moving object's velocity doubles, its kinetic energy increases by a factor of ______________.
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Work is the process by which energy is ______________.
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The two types of mechanical energy are ______________ and ______________.
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In lifting an object, work is done against ______________.
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Energy resulting from motion is called ______________.
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The units of work are the same as those of ______________.
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The value of an object's gravitational potential energy depends on the ______________.
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The product of force times parallel distance is called ______________.
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Deck 4: Work and Energy
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The quantity <strong>The quantity   is known as</strong> A) kinetic energy. B) potential energy. C) work. D) energy. E) power. is known as

A) kinetic energy.
B) potential energy.
C) work.
D) energy.
E) power.
A
2
The kinetic energy of a pendulum is greatest

A) when its potential energy is greatest.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
C
3
Which of the following is a vector quantity?

A) Force
B) Power
C) Work
D) Time
E) None of these
A
4
A 1000-kg car traveling at 70 m/s takes 3 m to stop under full braking. The same car under similar road conditions, traveling at 140 m/s, takes ______________ m to stop under full braking.

A) 6
B) 1
C) 3
D) 12
E) 11
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When a 6-kg object increases its potential energy by 180 J, approximately how has its position changed?

A) It has risen vertically 3 m.
B) It has fallen vertically 3 m.
C) It has risen vertically 30 m.
D) It has moved horizontally 30 m.
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A student weighing 300 N climbed a flight of stairs 5.0 m high in 6 s. How much work was done by the student?

A) 1500 J
B) 1800 J
C) 1500 W
D) 1800 W
E) 50 W
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Work requires

A) motion.
B) zero net force.
C) zero momentum.
D) a force perpendicular to the direction of motion.
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An object of mass 2 kg has a speed of 8 m/s and moves a distance of 6 m. What is its kinetic energy in joules?

A) 64
B) 48
C) 289
D) 16
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A 4-kg object falls vertically a distance of 5 m. Its potential energy has changed by approximately how much?

A) It has increased by 20 J.
B) It has decreased by 200 J.
C) It has decreased by 20 J.
D) It has increased by 200 J.
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The energy of motion is called

A) inertia.
B) power.
C) kinetic energy.
D) potential energy.
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A joule/meter (J/m) is a unit of

A) force.
B) work.
C) energy.
D) power.
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Work is defined as force times

A) distance.
B) time.
C) parallel distance.
D) perpendicular distance.
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The ______________ distance is used in calculating work.

A) normal
B) square of
C) perpendicular
D) parallel
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The potential energy of a pendulum is least

A) when its potential energy is greatest.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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Which of the following is not a unit of work?

A) ft · lb
B) N · m
C) joule
D) watt
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A student weighing 200 N climbs a flight of stairs 9.0 m high in 4 s. What power is required to perform this task?

A) 1800 J
B) 800 J
C) 1800 W
D) 800 W
E) 450 W
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An object has kinetic energy of 324 J. If its speed is 9 m/s, what is its mass?

A) 8
B) 36
C) 1620
D) 324
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A joule per second (J/s) is a

A) Watt.
B) Newton.
C) Kilogram.
D) Second.
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Which of the following is a vector quantity?

A) Energy
B) Power
C) Work
D) None of these
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The kinetic energy of a pendulum is least

A) when its potential energy is least.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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One watt is equal to one joule per ______________.

A) second
B) newton
C) hour
D) kilogram
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Which of the following is not a unit of power?

A) ft · lb/s
B) kW · h
C) J/s
D) watt
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Mechanical energy

A) is the automobile energy.
B) is the sum of kinetic and potential energies.
C) is the kinetic energy.
D) is the potential energy.
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Which of the following is not a unit of power?

A) ft · lb/s
B) N · m
C) J/s
D) watt
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Potential-energy values may be

A) positive only.
B) negative only.
C) zero only.
D) all of these.
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We define the total mechanical energy of an object as

A) potential energy plus kinetic energy.
B) inertial energy plus kinetic energy.
C) gravitational energy plus potential energy.
D) mental energy plus physical energy.
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The energy of position is called

A) potential energy.
B) power.
C) kinetic energy.
D) heat.
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Power is

A) the time rate of doing work.
B) the time rate of doing velocity.
C) the time rate of doing momentum.
D) the time rate of doing force.
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Mechanical energy

A) is always the total energy of a system.
B) is the sum of the energies of motion and position.
C) is always conserved.
D) necessarily involves gravitational potential energy.
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Which of the following four objects has the greatest kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 3m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 4m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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The potential energy of a pendulum is greatest

A) when its potential energy is least.
B) at the top of its swing.
C) at the bottom of its swing.
D) when its total energy is greatest.
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Power is

A) work divided by time.
B) velocity multiplied by time.
C) momentum divided by time.
D) energy multiplied by time.
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The energy of a system

A) always increases.
B) always remains constant.
C) decreases when work is done by the system.
D) decreases when work is done on the system.
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Which of the following four objects has the least kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 3m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 4m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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One ______________ is equal to one joule per second.

A) kilogram
B) newton
C) pound
D) watt
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A system may

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B) have real boundaries.
C) have imaginary boundaries.
D) all of these
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One watt is equal to ______________ per second.

A) one kilogram
B) one newton
C) one joule
D) one meter
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The energy of a system

A) always increases.
B) always remains constant.
C) increases when work is done by the system.
D) increases when work is done on the system.
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If you lift a 15-N weight vertically 30 m above the ground, you are

A) doing work against gravity.
B) doing work against friction.
C) doing work against inertia.
D) doing none of these.
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Which of the following four objects has different kinetic energy?

A) An object of mass m moving with speed 4v
B) An object of mass 4m moving with speed 2v
C) An object of mass 16m moving with speed v
D) An object of mass 2m moving with speed 3v
E) None of these; all four objects have the same kinetic energy.
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One positive aspect of the potential use of methane hydrate as a fuel is that

A) there is more of it than there is of coal, oil, and natural gas.
B) it is easy to mine.
C) its use will never contribute to global warming.
D) it exists in a pure form ready for use.
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Although the United States has less than 5% of the world's population, it accounts for approximately ______________ of the world's annual consumption of fossil fuels.

A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 35%
D) 45%
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A kilowatt-hour is a unit that measures

A) work per unit of time.
B) energy.
C) power.
D) work × time.
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For which of the following reasons is production of ethanol unwise?

A) Pollutants aren't significantly reduced.
B) It takes twice as much fossil-fuel energy to produce ethanol than the ethanol that is produced supplies.
C) It can drive costs of corn higher.
D) All of the above.
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Currently, in the United States, which fuel is utilized to produce the majority of electrical power?

A) Oil
B) Natural gas
C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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Which of the following is(are) drawbacks to the use of methane hydrate as a fuel?

A) When melted, it produces methane, a greenhouse gas.
B) It is difficult to mine as a solid located at the bottom of the oceans.
C) It is mixed with water.
D) All of these are drawbacks associated with methane hydrate.
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Which of the following is not a scalar quantity?

A) Kinetic energy
B) Potential energy
C) Power
D) Work
E) None of these; that is, they are all scalar quantities.
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Energy provided directly from Earth's interior is called

A) groundwater energy.
B) geothermal energy.
C) artesian energy.
D) thermionic energy.
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Which of the following is a unit of energy?

A) kilowatt-hour
B) newton
C) joules per second
D) newton-second
E) none of these
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The largest reserve of energy in the United States is in what form?

A) Oil
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C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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What is bought from an electric company?

A) Electrical energy
B) Electric charge
C) Electrical power
D) None of these
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The average adult radiates heat energy at the same rate as

A) a 10-W light bulb.
B) a 100-kW light bulb.
C) a 100-W light bulb.
D) none of these.
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Currently, in the United States, which sector of the economy uses the most energy?

A) Industry
B) Transportation
C) Commercial
D) Residential
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Some food costs may rise in the future as a consequence of the increased use of which food-based fuel?

A) Ethanol
B) Gasoline
C) Oil
D) Coal
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Currently, in the United States, which fuel has the largest consumption?

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C) Coal
D) Nuclear
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56
"Ice that burns" is better known as

A) propane.
B) frozen oil.
C) coal.
D) methane hydrate.
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57
Which of the following sources of energy presents the fewest pollution problems under normal operating conditions?

A) Coal
B) Natural gas
C) Nuclear fission
D) Hydroelectric power
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58
Which of the following is a unit of power?

A) kilowatt-hour
B) newton
C) joules per second
D) foot-pound
E) none of these
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59
It is estimated that the global reserve of methane hydrate is ______________ the global reserves of coal, oil, and natural gas.

A) equal to
B) less than
C) twice
D) ten times
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60
A mixture of ethanol and gasoline is called

A) ethaline.
B) gasanine.
C) gasohol.
D) gethanine.
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61
In pushing an object on a level surface, work is done against ______________.
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62
In changing from one form to another, energy is always ______________.
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63
The kilowatt-hour is a unit of ______________.
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64
The product of one ______________ and one meter is one joule.
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65
When the height of an object is doubled, its gravitational potential energy is increased by a factor of ______________.
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66
The kinetic energy of a pendulum is ______________ at the bottom of its swing.
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67
Kinetic and potential energies are forms of ______________ energy.
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68
The sum of the kinetic energy and potential energy is called ______________ energy.
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69
According to the law of conservation of energy, energy cannot be ______________ or ______________.
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70
A system for which there are no outside effects is said to be ______________.
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71
The process by which electricity can be generated by using running or falling water is known as

A) groundwater generation.
B) hydroelectric generation.
C) geothermal generation.
D) steam generation.
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72
When the kinetic energy of a simple pendulum decreases, the ______________ of the pendulum increases.
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73
When a moving object's velocity doubles, its kinetic energy increases by a factor of ______________.
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74
Work is the process by which energy is ______________.
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75
The two types of mechanical energy are ______________ and ______________.
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76
In lifting an object, work is done against ______________.
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77
Energy resulting from motion is called ______________.
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78
The units of work are the same as those of ______________.
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79
The value of an object's gravitational potential energy depends on the ______________.
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80
The product of force times parallel distance is called ______________.
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