Regenerative braking technology, which transforms the energy generated during braking, into electricity to take advantage of it later, has been known for decades. The automotive industry was the first to experiment with it, but until recently it has become more popular. Part of that popularity is due to Formula 1, where cars use a kinetic energy recovery system. Thanks to it, the drivers get extra power for a few seconds to accelerate after braking. The first to use it was the Renault team at the Australian Grand Prix. What energy transformation makes electricity generation possible? A. Kinetic energy in thermal B. Kinetic energy in potential C. Thermal energy in kinetics D. Power energy in kinetics

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1. Regenerative braking technology, which transforms the energy generated during braking, into electricity to take advantage of it later, has been known for decades. The automotive industry was the first to experiment with it, but until recently it has become more popular. Part of that popularity is due to Formula 1, where cars use a kinetic energy recovery system. Thanks to it, the drivers get extra power for a few seconds to accelerate after braking. The first to use it was the Renault team at the Australian Grand Prix. What energy transformation makes electricity generation possible?

A. Kinetic energy in thermal

B. Kinetic energy in potential

C. Thermal energy in kinetics

D. Power energy in kinetics

2. We can distinguish three simple cases of action of a force and the work it does on a system:

A. When the force acts in the same direction and sense as the displacement, the work it does is positive (W> 0)

B. When the force acts in the same direction, but in the opposite direction to the displacement, the work that performs has a negative value (W <0)

C. When the force acts in a direction perpendicular to the displacement, it does no work (W = 0)

3. An example of negative work is:

A. Stop a ball.

B. Push a car

C. Walking with the backpack on the back

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