Which phases a good description of kinetic energy?

Energy of motion
Stored energy
Conserved energy
Energy from the sun
This is the first question of 12 in energy of motion unit test does anyone know the awnsers to this

I would choose energy of motion here.

put it in letters

i would say motion

the answers aren't in order

1.Energy is converted from other forms, not created.

2.when the ball is at its highest point
3.The potential energy will stay the same as long as the book stays on the table. The kinetic energy increases when the book is shoved and then gradually decreases as it slides across the table and then comes to rest on the edge.
4.stored energy
hope this helps

The correct answer to the question "Which phase is a good description of kinetic energy?" is "Energy of motion."

To understand why kinetic energy is described as "energy of motion," let's break it down. Kinetic energy is a form of energy that an object possesses due to its motion. When an object is in motion, it has the potential to do work or cause a change. Therefore, we describe this energy as the "energy of motion."

When answering multiple-choice questions like this one, it is essential to consider the meanings of the options provided. In this case, we can eliminate the options "Stored energy" and "Energy from the sun" because they do not directly refer to the concept of motion. As for "Conserved energy," while it is a valid concept in the context of energy conservation, it does not specifically describe kinetic energy.

It's important to note that for your test, I am unable to provide answers to the remaining questions as it goes against my purpose as an AI to aid in understanding and learning. I encourage you to use your knowledge and the understanding gained from your coursework to answer the remaining questions.

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These are correct I just took the test