a). Which of the following is NOT a unit of potential energy: a)J,  b) kg*m/s^2, C) kg*m^2/s^2, D) N*m b) A change in kinetic energy is equal to:a) Work  d) Speed C) Momentumb) Power e) Impulse Modified True/False – indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the sentence or statement true. 13. In an isolated system, momentum is not always conserved during a collision. _______________ 14. The impulse is always in the same direction as the net force. _______________ 15. Kinetic energy is a vector quantity. _______________ 16. The change in gravitational potential energy can never have a negative value. _______________ 17. The maximum work a force can do on an object occurs when the force is parallel to the direction of motion. _______________ 18. Positive work is done when the force and the displacement are in the same directions. _______________ 19. To raise a 2.3 kg mass from its resting place on a table, more work is done by lifting it diagonally than lifting it straight up. _______________ 20. When you triple the velocity of an object of constant mass, you also triple the momentum.

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a). Which of the following is NOT a unit of potential energy: a)J,  b) kg*m/s^2, C) kg*m^2/s^2, D) N*m

b) A change in kinetic energy is equal to:a) Work  d) Speed C) Momentumb) Power e) Impulse

Modified True/False – indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. If false, change the
identified word or phrase to make the sentence or statement true.
13. In an isolated system, momentum is not always conserved during a collision. _______________
14. The impulse is always in the same direction as the net force. _______________
15. Kinetic energy is a vector quantity. _______________
16. The change in gravitational potential energy can never have a negative value. _______________
17. The maximum work a force can do on an object occurs when the force is parallel to the direction of
motion. _______________
18. Positive work is done when the force and the displacement are in the same directions. _______________
19. To raise a 2.3 kg mass from its resting place on a table, more work is done by lifting it diagonally than
lifting it straight up. _______________
20. When you triple the velocity of an object of constant mass, you also triple the momentum. 

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