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  1. 25/WI (PSCI-135-01)
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Which is the energy associated with the motion or speed of an object?

Question 1Select one:

a.Kinetic Energy

b.

Conservation Energy

c.

Potential Energy

d.

Frequency Energy

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The restoring force for a mass on a spring system is

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a.

The mass of the weight

b.

Speed

c.

Gravity

d.

Spring Stiffness / Elasticity

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What is the term used to describe the number of cycles repeated each second.

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a.

Amplitude

b.

Frequency

c.

Speed

d.

Period

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The pendulum in Fig. 1.1 of the textbook is pulled back to position 2 then released.While oscillating, when moving from position 1 to position 3 the energy is being converted from _____ to ______ energy

Question 4Select one:

a.

Gravitational, Pendulum

b.

Mechanical, Electrical

c.

Potential, Kinetic

d.

Kinetic, Potential

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What is the term used to describe a motions maximum distance from equilibrium?

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Frequency

b.

Period

c.

Speed

d.

Amplitude

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