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Item NG096003: The total amount of energy a ball has does not change after it goes down and up a dip because the total energy of the system (ball and track) does not change (assuming no energy transfer between the ball and the track and the ball and the air around it).

Imagine a ball on a track where no energy is transferred between the ball and the track or between the ball and the air around the ball.  The ball starts at Position 1 and goes down and up a dip on the track and past Position 2.  Position 1 and Position 2 are at the same height.

Will the amount of energy the ball has at Position 2 be more, less, or the same as the total amount of energy the ball has at Position 1? Why?  (Remember that no energy is transferred between the ball and the track or between the ball and the air around it.)

  1. The amount of energy the ball has will be more at Position 2 because new energy will be made when the ball goes down the steep side of the dip.
  2. The amount of energy the ball has will be less at Position 2 because energy will be used up when the ball goes up the long side of the dip.
  3. The amount of energy the ball has will be the same at Position 1 and Position 2 because the amount of energy in the system (ball and track) will not change.
  4. Whether the amount of energy of the ball is more, less, or the same at Position 2 compared to Position 1 depends on the speed of the ball before it gets to the dip.
Distribution of Responses
Chart showing distrubtion of responses for Item 096003
Scale Score for Item Difficulty
(200[Easy]-800[Difficult])
536
Students Responding Correctly
Group Correct Total Percent
Overall 284 1103 26%
Grades
  4–5N/AN/AN/A
  6–8 139 647 21%
  9–12 145 456 32%
Gender
  Male14653527%
  Female13655225%
Primary Language
  English25097026%
  Other3210730%

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