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Sent 1: Mechanical energy is a combination of the energy of motion or position.
Sent 2: This type of energy describes objects that are moving or could move.
Sent 3: A moving ball can have energy from motion.
Sent 4: An arrow can also have the energy of motion.
Sent 5: Both are types of mechanical energy.
Sent 6: Can you think of some other examples?
Sent 7: Where does the energy of motion come from?
Sent 8: It comes from the energy created by position.
Sent 9: This energy is stored energy.
Sent 10: This means it is not moving yet, but it has the potential to move.
Sent 11: How can you store energy?
Sent 12: The arrow gains energy from the drawn bow.
Sent 13: As the arrow is released, the bow releases its stored energy and puts the arrow into motion.
Sent 14: Can you think of some other ways to store energy using position?
Question: Is an arrow released from a bow an example of mechanical energy? (true/0)
Question: What type of energy is released when a drawn bow releases an arrow? (true/1)
Question: Does stored energy require motion? (true/2)
Question: What kind of energy does a moving ball have? (false/3)
Question: What kind of energy do objects that are moving or could move possess? (false/4)
Question: What does stored energy mean? (true/5)
Question: What does stored energy have the potential to do? (false/6)
Question: What type of energy do a moving arrow or ball have? (false/7)
Question: Is an object with mechanical energy always moving? (false/8)
Question: What kind of energy is created by position? (false/9)
Question: What types of energy do a moving ball or flying arrow have? (true/10)
Question: Why is it possible for a moving ball to still have energy of position? (true/11)
Question: How is energy stored in a bow and arrow? (false/12)
Question: How can a ball that is not moving possess energy of position? (false/13)
Question: What kind of objects can be described by mechanical energy? (true/14)
Question: What are two objects mentioned that can have energy from motion? (true/15)
Question: Why is mechanical energy considered a combination of the energy of motion and position? (true/16)
Question: What type of energy is created by position? (false/17)
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