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Quiz: Kinetic Energy Calculations

AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.

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You've already learned about energy stores and transfers, so let's focus on kinetic energy calculations. This quiz will test your understanding of the formula and its applications!

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What is the formula for calculating kinetic energy?

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Kinetic energy depends on an object's {{blank0}} and its {{blank1}}.

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Which of the following statements about kinetic energy are correct? (Select all that apply)

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An object has a mass of 2 kg and a velocity of 4 m/s. What is its kinetic energy?

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Why is kinetic energy always positive?

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