, NST1502 ASSIGNMENT 03
DUE DATE: 13 AUGUST 2024
QUESTION 1
Indicate if the following statement is True or False.
1.1 Energy can be created or destroyed; it can only be transferred or converted from one form to
another. False.
1.2 Electrical circuits require a complete, unbroken path for the flow of electric current. True.
1.3 Learning styles refer to the different ways individuals prefer to process and
understand information. True.
1.4 In a series circuit, the total resistance is equal to the sum of the individual
resistances. True.
1.5 Kinetic energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or elevation. False.
1.6 In an electrical circuit, current flows from the positive terminal of the battery to
the negative terminal. True
1.7 Capacitors store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. True
1.8 Energy is conserved in all physical and chemical processes; it cannot be
created or destroyed. True
1.9 In parallel circuits, the total resistance is always greater than the individual
resistances. False.
1.10 Learning styles are fixed and cannot be developed or changed over time. False
Define the scientific terms below:
2.1 Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is the energy an object has when it's moving. The faster it moves, the more kinetic energy
it has. Think of a rolling ball or a moving car - they both have kinetic energy because they're in motion.
The formula to calculate kinetic energy is KE = 1/2 mv^2, where "m" is the object's mass and "v" is its
velocity (or speed).
2.2 Potential energy
DUE DATE: 13 AUGUST 2024
QUESTION 1
Indicate if the following statement is True or False.
1.1 Energy can be created or destroyed; it can only be transferred or converted from one form to
another. False.
1.2 Electrical circuits require a complete, unbroken path for the flow of electric current. True.
1.3 Learning styles refer to the different ways individuals prefer to process and
understand information. True.
1.4 In a series circuit, the total resistance is equal to the sum of the individual
resistances. True.
1.5 Kinetic energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or elevation. False.
1.6 In an electrical circuit, current flows from the positive terminal of the battery to
the negative terminal. True
1.7 Capacitors store electrical energy in the form of an electric field. True
1.8 Energy is conserved in all physical and chemical processes; it cannot be
created or destroyed. True
1.9 In parallel circuits, the total resistance is always greater than the individual
resistances. False.
1.10 Learning styles are fixed and cannot be developed or changed over time. False
Define the scientific terms below:
2.1 Kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is the energy an object has when it's moving. The faster it moves, the more kinetic energy
it has. Think of a rolling ball or a moving car - they both have kinetic energy because they're in motion.
The formula to calculate kinetic energy is KE = 1/2 mv^2, where "m" is the object's mass and "v" is its
velocity (or speed).
2.2 Potential energy