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The judge leaned back in his chair and beckoned to Mr. Andrews. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel a twinge of disappointment Because he was not able to help |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help The defendant |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help The defendant |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| Their numbers showed that the friends of the young man had been many. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help The defendant |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help Spear |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help Spear |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| Their numbers showed that the friends of the young man had been many. | Who did Mr. Thorndike want to help Spear |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was pleased |
It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was pleased |
The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. ||||| It was finished. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was pleased |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Mr. Thorndike felt is was a bit absurd and embarassing. He inwardly glowed with pleasure because it had been awhile since someone told him he had done well |
It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Mr. Thorndike felt is was a bit absurd and embarassing. He inwardly glowed with pleasure because it had been awhile since someone told him he had done well |
The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. ||||| It was finished. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Mr. Thorndike felt is was a bit absurd and embarassing. He inwardly glowed with pleasure because it had been awhile since someone told him he had done well |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Glowed with pleasure |
It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Glowed with pleasure |
The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. ||||| It was finished. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him Glowed with pleasure |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was embarrassed |
It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was embarrassed |
The speech was about public-spirited citizens who, to the neglect of their own interests, came to assist the ends of justice, and fellow-creatures in misfortune. ||||| It was finished. | How did Mr. Thorndike feel about the judge making his speech in regards to him He was embarrassed |
Spear was free, and from different parts of the courtroom people were moving toward the door. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Not-guilty |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Not-guilty |
He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Not-guilty |
Spear was free, and from different parts of the courtroom people were moving toward the door. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Spear was free |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Spear was free |
He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Spear was free |
Spear was free, and from different parts of the courtroom people were moving toward the door. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike He set Spears free and it pleased Mr. Thorndike |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike He set Spears free and it pleased Mr. Thorndike |
He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike He set Spears free and it pleased Mr. Thorndike |
Spear was free, and from different parts of the courtroom people were moving toward the door. ||||| Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Innocent |
Even though the result relieved and pleased him, he wished, in bringing it about, he had had some part. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Innocent |
He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | What was the judges result and did it please or displease Mr. Thorndike Innocent |
Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests |
Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because had no part in freeing Spear |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because had no part in freeing Spear |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because had no part in freeing Spear |
Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests and had not helped Spear |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests and had not helped Spear |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted He had neglected his own interests and had not helped Spear |
Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because he did not help |
His morning had been wasted. ||||| He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| "His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because he did not help |
But when there is good in a man, I, personally, want to know it, and when gentlemen like yourself, of your standing in this city, come here to speak a good word for a man, we would stultify the purpose of justice if we did not listen. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. | Why did Mr. Thorndike feel his morning had been wasted Because he did not help |
"The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | Why is the law just and not vindictive It cannot be swayed by wealth or political or social influence |
"It wishes only to be just. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. | Why is the law just and not vindictive It cannot be swayed by wealth or political or social influence |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. | Why is the law just and not vindictive It cannot be swayed by wealth or political or social influence |
"The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. ||||| "It wishes only to be just. ||||| Nor can it be swayed by wealth or political or social influences. | Why is the law just and not vindictive Because good people speak good words |
"It wishes only to be just. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He begrudged to Isaacs & Sons the credit of having given Spear his liberty. | Why is the law just and not vindictive Because good people speak good words |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. ||||| His morning had been wasted. | Why is the law just and not vindictive Because good people speak good words |
"His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| He purposely spoke in a loud voice, and every one stopped to listen. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming He wished more people were unselfish and public-spirited |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming He wished more people were unselfish and public-spirited |
He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming He wished more people were unselfish and public-spirited |
"His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| He purposely spoke in a loud voice, and every one stopped to listen. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he sacrificed his time |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he sacrificed his time |
He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he sacrificed his time |
"His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| He purposely spoke in a loud voice, and every one stopped to listen. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he was unselfish |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he was unselfish |
He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming Because he was unselfish |
"His honor," he said impressively, "wishes to speak to you." The judge leaned over his desk and shook Mr. Thorndike by the hand. ||||| He purposely spoke in a loud voice, and every one stopped to listen. ||||| I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming So that other citizens could hear |
I thank you for coming, and I wish more of our citizens were as unselfish and public-spirited." It was all quite absurd and most embarrassing, but inwardly Mr. Thorndike glowed with pleasure. ||||| He had neglected his own interests, and in no way assisted those of Spear. ||||| "The law, Mr. Thorndike, is not vindictive," he said. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming So that other citizens could hear |
He was moving out of the railed enclosure when Andrews called him by name. ||||| It was a long time since any one had had the audacity to tell him he had done well. ||||| Mr. Thorndike felt a certain twinge of disappointment. | Why did the judge loudly thank Mr. Thorndike for coming So that other citizens could hear |
A leaf on a tree branch has potential energy. ||||| The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Leaf's energy is turned into motion |
The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Leaf's energy is turned into motion |
They fall because of the pull of gravity. ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Leaf's energy is turned into motion |
A leaf on a tree branch has potential energy. ||||| The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. | What happens to a leaf as it falls They gain kinetic energy |
The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls They gain kinetic energy |
They fall because of the pull of gravity. ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls They gain kinetic energy |
A leaf on a tree branch has potential energy. ||||| The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Potential energy is turned into kinetic energy |
The leafs energy can be turned into motion as it falls. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Potential energy is turned into kinetic energy |
They fall because of the pull of gravity. ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to a leaf as it falls Potential energy is turned into kinetic energy |
In many parts of the world, trees lose their leaves in autumn. ||||| The leaves turn color. ||||| Then fall from the trees to the ground. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They turn color and fall |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| When they are attached they are not in motion, so how can they have energy? ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They turn color and fall |
Once the leaf is on the ground, it has no more potential unless it is lifted back up. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They turn color and fall |
In many parts of the world, trees lose their leaves in autumn. ||||| The leaves turn color. ||||| Then fall from the trees to the ground. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world Leaves turn color and then fall to the ground |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| When they are attached they are not in motion, so how can they have energy? ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world Leaves turn color and then fall to the ground |
Once the leaf is on the ground, it has no more potential unless it is lifted back up. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world Leaves turn color and then fall to the ground |
In many parts of the world, trees lose their leaves in autumn. ||||| The leaves turn color. ||||| Then fall from the trees to the ground. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They change color and fall from the trees |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| When they are attached they are not in motion, so how can they have energy? ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They change color and fall from the trees |
Once the leaf is on the ground, it has no more potential unless it is lifted back up. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What happens to leaves in autumn in many parts of the world They change color and fall from the trees |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves on trees have potential energy because they can fall from gravity |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves on trees have potential energy because they can fall from gravity |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves on trees have potential energy because they can fall from gravity |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves attached to a tree |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves attached to a tree |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves attached to a tree |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves before leaves fall to the ground |
For example, leaves on trees have potential energy because they could fall. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves before leaves fall to the ground |
Then fall from the trees to the ground. ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. | What is an example of potential energy Leaves before leaves fall to the ground |
Potential energy can be transferred into motion. ||||| Objects have potential energy due to their position. | How does potential energy exist and change Through gravity |
Objects have potential energy due to their position. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Through gravity |
As the leaves are falling, they have kinetic energy. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Through gravity |
Potential energy can be transferred into motion. ||||| Objects have potential energy due to their position. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy is caused by an object's position and it changes into motion |
Objects have potential energy due to their position. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy is caused by an object's position and it changes into motion |
As the leaves are falling, they have kinetic energy. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy is caused by an object's position and it changes into motion |
Potential energy can be transferred into motion. ||||| Objects have potential energy due to their position. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy can exist because something is going to fall and it changes because of motion |
Objects have potential energy due to their position. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy can exist because something is going to fall and it changes because of motion |
As the leaves are falling, they have kinetic energy. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. | How does potential energy exist and change Potential energy can exist because something is going to fall and it changes because of motion |
While they are still attached to the trees they also have energy. ||||| When they are attached they are not in motion, so how can they have energy? ||||| Instead of kinetic energy, they have stored energy. ||||| This stored energy is called potential energy. | What kind of energy do leaves have while still on the trees Stored energy |
While they are still attached to the trees they also have energy. ||||| They fall because of the pull of gravity. ||||| An object has potential energy because of its position. ||||| As the leaves are falling, they have kinetic energy. | What kind of energy do leaves have while still on the trees Stored energy |
Objects have potential energy due to their position. ||||| An object has potential energy because of its position. ||||| Motion can also be turned back into potential energy. ||||| A leaf on a tree branch has potential energy. | What kind of energy do leaves have while still on the trees Stored energy |
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