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I'm not that smart :) When a child slides down a slide (if there is no friction and all of the mechanical energy is conserved) what would happen? Question 3 options: A. Potential energy would turn to Kinetic
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I'm not that smart :)
When a child slides down a slide (if there is no friction and all of the mechanical energy is conserved) what would happen?
Question 3 options:
A. Potential energy would turn to Kinetic energy
B. The energy is destroyed
C. Kinetic energy would turn in to Potential energy
D. All energy stays the same
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the answer is C: Kinetic energy would turn into Potential energy.
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