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Direction: Identify whether the objects in the given situations possess Potential Energy or Kinetic

Energy. Write PE if it possess potential energy and KE if kinetic energy.

_______________1. Bird flying

_______________2. Log in a fireplace

_______________3. Watermelon on a desk

_______________4. Car travelling on the highway

_______________5. Car sitting in a driveway

_______________6. Bunch of coconut stick on a table

_______________7. Ball bouncing on the floor

_______________8. Child jumping on his bed

_______________9. Child sleeping on the crib

_______________10.Marble rolling down the ramp

Directions: Answer the following questions.

1. What is energy?

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2. What is Potential energy?

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3. What is Kinetic Energy?

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Direction: Solve the following problems. (5pts each)

1. Daniel left his coffee mug on his study table. If the coffee mug weighs 0.2 kg and the height of

his study table is 1.4 m, calculate the potential energy of his coffee mug.

2. An object is placed at a height of 400 m from the ground. Using the ground as a reference

point, what is the mass of this object if it has a potential energy of 30 000 J?

3. A 100 kg man is running with a speed of 12 m/s. Calculate the kinetic energy of the man.

4. A 200 kg car moves at a speed of 80 m/s. Find the kinetic energy of the car.

How will you apply the first law of motion in real-life situation?

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