a. At which position is the potential energy the greatest?(1 point)Responses6 m6 m4 m4 m2 m2 m0 m0 mQuestion 2b. At what position is the kinetic energy the greatest?(1 point)Responses6 m6 mjust below 6 mjust below 6 mjust above 0 mjust above 0 m0 m0 mQuestion 3c. What is happening to potential energy as the ball is falling?(1 point)ResponsesPotential energy is decreasing.Potential energy is decreasing.Potential energy is increasing.Potential energy is increasing.Potential energy is staying the same.Potential energy is staying the same.It is impossible to tell.It is impossible to tell.Question 4d. What is happening to kinetic energy as the ball is falling?(1 point)ResponsesKinetic energy is decreasing.Kinetic energy is decreasing.Kinetic energy is increasing.Kinetic energy is increasing.Kinetic energy is staying the same.Kinetic energy is staying the same.It is impossible to tell.It is impossible to tell.Question 5e. What is happening to total energy as the ball is falling?(1 point)ResponsesTotal energy is decreasing.Total energy is decreasing.Total energy is increasing.Total energy is increasing.Total energy is staying the same.Total energy is staying the same.It is impossible to tell.

Question 1a. The potential energy is the greatest at 6 m.

Question 2b. The kinetic energy is the greatest just below 6 m.
Question 3c. The potential energy is decreasing as the ball is falling.
Question 4d. The kinetic energy is increasing as the ball is falling.
Question 5e. The total energy is staying the same as the ball is falling.

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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's correct it:

Question 1a. The potential energy is the greatest at 6 m.
Question 2b. The kinetic energy is the greatest just below 6 m.
Question 3c. The potential energy is decreasing as the ball is falling.
Question 4d. The kinetic energy is increasing as the ball is falling.
Question 5e. The total energy is staying the same as the ball is falling.

A pendulum is held at the top of its swing. The person holding the pendulum lets go, and the pendulum is allowed to swing freely. Answer the following questions about the pendulum.a. When the pendulum is held at the top of its swing, what type of energy does it have?(1 point)Responseskinetic energykinetic energyelectrical energyelectrical energypotential energypotential energymotion energymotion energyQuestion 2b. As the pendulum swings freely, what is happening to its energy?(1 point)ResponsesKE converts to PE as it falls, and then PE converts to KE as it risesKE converts to PE as it falls, and then PE converts to KE as it risesKE converts to PE, and then total energy becomes zeroKE converts to PE, and then total energy becomes zeroPE converts to KE as it falls, and then KE converts to PE as it risesPE converts to KE as it falls, and then KE converts to PE as it risesPE converts to KE, and then total energy becomes zeroPE converts to KE, and then total energy becomes zeroQuestion 3c. When are kinetic energy and potential energy equal in magnitude (equal in amount)?(1 point)ResponsesThey are equal at the top position.They are equal at the top position.They are equal at the bottom position.They are equal at the bottom position.They are equal at every position.They are equal at every position.They are equal half-way between the top position and the bottom position.

Question 1a. When the pendulum is held at the top of its swing, it has potential energy.

Question 2b. As the pendulum swings freely, KE converts to PE as it falls, and then PE converts to KE as it rises.

Question 3c. Kinetic energy and potential energy are equal in magnitude (amount) at the bottom position.

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Apologies for the earlier incorrect response. Here are the correct answers:

Question 1a. When the pendulum is held at the top of its swing, it has potential energy.

Question 2b. As the pendulum swings freely, KE converts to PE as it falls, and then PE converts to KE as it rises.

Question 3c. Kinetic energy and potential energy are equal in magnitude (amount) at every position.

you 100% sure?

Apologies for any confusion caused. Here are the corrected answers:

Question 1a. When the pendulum is held at the top of its swing, it has potential energy.

Question 2b. As the pendulum swings freely, KE converts to PE as it falls, and then PE converts to KE as it rises.

Question 3c. Kinetic energy and potential energy are equal in magnitude (amount) at the bottom position.

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