A man is riding his bike. The man weighs 150 pounds and the bike weighs 25 pound
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Question
A man is riding his bike. The man weighs 150 pounds and the bike weighs 25 pounds.Does the bike or the man have more motion energy (kinetic energy) and why? The bike has more motion energy than the man because the man is giving the bike his energy. The man has more motion energy than the bike because the man has energy but the bike does not. The man has more motion energy than the bike because the man weighs more than the bike. The bike and the man have the same amount of motion energy because they are traveling at the same speed.
Do all things have thermal energy? Why or why not? Do all things have thermal energy? Why or why not? Do all things have thermal energy? Why or why not? Do all things have thermal energy? Why or why not? A) The bike has more motion energy than the man because the man is giving the bike his energy. B) The man has more motion energy than the bike because the man has energy but the bike does not. C) The man has more motion energy than the bike because the man weighs more than the bike. D) The bike and the man have the same amount of motion energy because they are traveling at the same speed.