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).
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			How Often the Misconception was Chosen  | 
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Both a falling rock and a rock on a cliff have energy because all things have energy.  | 
				42%  | 
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32%  | 
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24%  | 
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17%  | 
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15%  | 
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A speaker, light bulb, and rock all have energy because all objects have energy.  | 
				8%  | 
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8%  | 
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Energy is given off by a burning candle because the flame gives off light and heats the air.  | 
				8%  | 
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7%  | 
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5%  | 
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