Three-Dimensional Thinking
2. Aiden collected canned goods for a neighborhood service project. He
pulled a plastic wagon behind him to put the items in. From the time
Aiden began until he finished collecting, the mass of the wagon tripled.
The walk back to Aiden's house was downhill and the speed of the
wagon tripled. What happened to the kinetic energy when the mass
tripled? What happened to the kinetic energy when the speed tripled?
A
When the speed tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 3.
B
When the mass tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 3.
When the mass tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 3.
When the speed tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 9.
When the mass tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 9
When the speed tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 3.
When the mass tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 9.
When the speed tripled, the kinetic energy increased by a factor of 9.
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