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Which of the following objects has kinetic energy? A) A diver standing on a diving platform. B) A hockey puck gliding across the ice. C)an archers bow that is drawn back. D) a r…
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Which of the following objects has kinetic energy?
A) A diver standing on a diving platform.
B) A hockey puck gliding across the ice.
C)an archers bow that is drawn back.
D) a runner waiting on the starting blocks.
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B - A hockey puck gliding across the ice.
Step-by-step explanation:
All the other 3 options possess potential energy, where the object stands, sits, or lays where it is. There is only one option that is an example of kinetic energy. And that option is B.
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
A body has kinetic energy that is moving
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