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Item NG078003: After a rubber band is used to shoot a toy car across the floor, the total energy of the system will remain the same because the increase in the motion energy (kinetic energy) of the car is the same as the decrease in the elastic energy of the rubber band.

A student uses a rubber band to shoot a toy car across a level floor. Imagine that no energy is transferred between the car and the floor or between the car and the air.

What happens to the total amount of energy in the system (car and rubber band) as the rubber band is released, and the car moves across the floor?

  1. The total amount of energy in the system increases because the kinetic energy (motion energy) of the car increases, and the elastic potential energy of the rubber band stays the same.
  2. The total amount of energy in the system increases because the increase in the kinetic energy (motion energy) of the car is more than the decrease in the elastic potential energy of the rubber band.
  3. The total amount of energy in the system decreases because the increase in the kinetic energy (motion energy) of the car is less than the decrease in the elastic potential energy of the rubber band.
  4. The total amount of energy in the system remains the same because the increase in the kinetic energy (motion energy) of the car is the same as the decrease in the elastic potential energy of the rubber band.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item 078003
Scale Score for Item Difficulty
(200[Easy]-800[Difficult])
537
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 828 3370 25%
Grades
  4–5N/AN/AN/A
  6–8 305 1705 18%
  9–12 523 1665 31%
Gender
  Male433152628%
  Female367173721%
Primary Language
  English750305925%
  Other4319622%

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