Physicseasy · Past Paper
Which form of energy is possessed by a flying bird?
AOnly kinetic energy
BOnly potential energy
CBoth kinetic and potential energy
DOnly thermal energy
✓ Correct Answer: C — Both kinetic and potential energy
A flying bird has kinetic energy due to its motion and potential energy due to its height from the ground.
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