The kinetic energy (KE) of an object depends upon the speed. The KE value is greatest when the speed is greatest. The gravitational potential energy (PE) is dependent upon the height of the object. The PE is greatest when the height is greatest.
Energy bar charts represent the amount of the various forms of energy by a bar. The height of the bar is indicative of the relative amount of that form of energy. Bar charts typically display the amount of each form of energy in the initial state and the final state of the object.
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Each Difficulty Level of this Concept Builder consists of a Matching Pair activities. Students are presented with four motion descriptions and four energy bar charts. They must match the verbal description to the corresponding bar chart. The verbal description and the bar chart shows up on a 3x3 grid with one grid being reserved for instructions and feedback.
Immortal Sage Level:
Skydiver falls at a constant speed.
A moving car accelerates across level ground.
Starting from rest, a car accelerates up a hill.
A hot air balloon rises upward at constant speed.

Try these links to The Physics Classroom Tutorial for help on conducting a bar chart analysis:
Kinetic Energy
Gravitational Potential Energy
Energy Bar Charts