Physics
Grade-10
Easy
Question
The form of energy possessed by a flying bird is:
- Kinetic energy
- Potential energy
- Both kinetic and potential energy
- Can’t say
Hint:
Kinetic energy is a form of energy possessed by an object due to its motion.
Potential energy is the form of energy possessed by an object due to its position or state.
The correct answer is: Both kinetic and potential energy
The form of energy possessed by a flying bird is Both kinetic and potential energy.
- The bird contains potential energy due to its position above the ground level.
- It also contains kinetic energy due to its motion.
- Hence a flying bird possesses both kinetic energy and potential energy.
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