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Misconception EGM005:

Objects at rest have no energy. Energy is associated only with obvious activity or movement (Brook & Driver, 1984; Finegold & Trumper, 1989; Kruger, 1990; Kruger et al., 1992; Stead, 1980; Summers & Kruger, 1993; Trumper, 1990, 1997a, 1997b, 1998; Trumper & Gorsky, 1993; Watts, 1983). For example, when asked for examples of energy, students say: “A fire burning…a telephone ringing…chemicals frothing…people running…that sort of thing” (Watts, 1983).

Items that test for misconception EGM005 in this project (ASPECt) and key idea (The amount of energy an elastic obj…)
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How Often the Misconception was Chosen

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RG052003

The more a rubber band is stretched the more energy it has.

7%

RG054003

A spring has more energy if it is compressed more.

5%

Items that test for misconception EGM005 in this project (ASPECt) and other key ideas

RG161002

Both a falling rock and a rock on a cliff have energy because all things have energy.

42%

RG083002

A box on the top shelf has more energy than a box on a lower shelf because the box on the higher shelf is farther from the ground.

32%

RG050002

A flower pot on the taller post has more energy than a flower pot on the shorter post because it is higher above the ground.

24%

NG011004

When a box slows down as it slides across the floor, the motion energy of the box decreases and the thermal energy increases because the motion energy is converted into thermal energy.

17%

RG084002

A pot that is hanging outside the second floor window has more energy then a pot hanging outside the first floor window because it is higher above the ground.

15%

RG148002

A speaker, light bulb, and rock all have energy because all objects have energy.

8%

RG104002

There are a number of different ways the amount of energy a tree has can change, for example, when the tree grows or when the sun warms it.

8%

RG014004

Energy is given off by a burning candle because the flame gives off light and heats the air.

8%