The principle of conservation of energystates that energy is neither created nor destroyed. which of thefollowing describes the transformation of energy in thisproblem? a. conservation of energy does not apply toproblems involving nonconservative forces. thus, the potentialenergy slowly disappears during albertine's trip. b. the potential energy was turned intoalbertine's kinetic energy, which was then converted into internal(thermal) energy. c.the potential energy was turned intoalbertine's kinetic energy, which is now stored in the floor asfrictional potential energy. d. the potential energy was turned into elasticfrictional energy, creating the frictional force.
Answers: 2
Physics, 21.06.2019 14:00
What mass will a pumpkin have a force of 450 newton’s accelerates it to 110 m/s^2? include the correct units.
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 06:00
Using a pedometer, you walk 3000 steps in 20 minutes, so your speed is 150 steps/min. each of your steps is 0.7 m long. what is your speed? 150 steps/min=/s=/h
Answers: 1
Physics, 22.06.2019 17:30
Patricia is trying to compare the average rainfall of new york to that of arizona. a comparison between these two states for the months of july through september would best be measured in
Answers: 3
Physics, 22.06.2019 18:50
What accounts for an increase in the temperature of a gas that is kept at constant volume? a. energy has been removed as heat from the gas. b. energy has been added as heat to the gas. c. energy has been removed as work done by the gas. d. energy has been added as work done by the gas.
Answers: 2
The principle of conservation of energystates that energy is neither created nor destroyed. which of...
Health, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Computers and Technology, 26.09.2021 23:50
Social Studies, 26.09.2021 23:50
Biology, 26.09.2021 23:50
Chemistry, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Advanced Placement (AP), 26.09.2021 23:50
Arts, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Mathematics, 26.09.2021 23:50
Social Studies, 26.09.2021 23:50