Items that test for misconception NGM060 in this project (ASPECt)
and key idea ()
Item ID Number |
Item Description |
How Often the Misconception was Chosen |
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RG119002
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When a battery is used to power a flashlight, a small amount of energy is transformed into thermal energy.
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41% |
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RG078003
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Each time a person used a flashlight some of the energy from the battery was transferred to the surrounding environment. Eventually all of the energy became uniformly distributed in the surrounding environment and was no longer available to make the flashlight work.
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41% |
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RG127002
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In a windmill, 100% of the kinetic energy from the wind cannot be converted into electrical energy because a small amount of energy will always be converted into thermal energy and transferred to the environment, during each transfer and transformation of energy.
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35% |
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RG128002
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Friction between a carpet and a chair will increase the amount of energy transferred to the environment, so in order to move the chair on the carpet, a man will have to transfer more energy to the chair.
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34% |
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RG114002
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When two balls collide, a small amount of energy was transferred to the environment as thermal energy.
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27% |
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RG149002
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When a student pushes a block across a table energy is transferred to the environment as thermal energy.
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26% |
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NG089004
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The total amount of energy in a lunch box containing only an ice pack and the air around it remains the same even after the ice pack gets warmer and the air gets colder. (This item uses bar graphs to depict the amounts of each form of energy.)
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24% |
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NG092003
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Assuming no energy transfer between a ball and the track it is moving in, the amount of energy the ball has after it goes over a hill will be the same as before it went over the hill.
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23% |
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RG064002
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The amount of kinetic energy a white ball has after being hit by a black ball is less than the amount of kinetic energy the black ball had before the collision because when energy was transferred from the black ball to the white ball, some energy was also transferred to the surroundings.
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22% |
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RG069003
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Energy is transferred from a person to a triangle as the person hits it, and then energy is transferred away from the triangle by sound after the person stops hitting it.
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22% |
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RG067002
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Saying that energy is used up when a machine operates means that some energy spread out to the surrounding environment as thermal energy, and that energy is now in a less useful form.
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20% |
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RG097002
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After one ball collides with another, the first ball moves slower because it transferred energy to the second ball when the balls hit each other.
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19% |
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NG083004
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Energy is transferred to the air around hot food as the food cools even though the temperature of the air does not appear to increase.
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18% |
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RG099002
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After one car bumps into another car, the first car moves slower and second car moves faster because energy was transferred from the first car to the second..
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18% |
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RG065002
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When a rubber band is stretched and then let go of, some elastic energy is converted into kinetic energy and some energy is also transferred to the surroundings.
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18% |
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NG068006
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If a book falls off a shelf, the amount of energy the book has when it is on the floor is less than the amount of energy it had when it was on the shelf because the amount of energy of the floor has increased, and if energy increases in one part of a system, it must decrease in another.
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15% |
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RG028004
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After a drummer hits a drum once, the energy of the drum will decrease because the sound will transfer energy away from the drum.
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15% |
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NG088004
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When a student shoots a rubber band across the room, the elastic energy of the rubber band is transformed into motion energy, and the total amount of energy stays the same. (This item uses bar graphs to depict the amount of each kind of energy.)
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14% |
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RG145002
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A device cannot power itself because some energy will be transferred to the surrounding environment, and that energy will no longer be available to be used by the device.
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11% |
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RG186001
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When a student holds a snowball in her hand, her hand will get colder because some energy is transferred from the student’s hand to the snowball.
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8% |
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RG040003
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When a tuning fork slows down and eventually stops vibrating, some of the energy is transferred to the surrounding air.
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7% |
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