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Why is a kite flying in the sky an example of potential energy? A. The kite is constantly moving. B. The kite is being pushed by the winds. C. The kite is high above the ground. D. The kite is being pulled
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Why is a kite flying in the sky an example of potential energy?
A. The kite is constantly moving.
B. The kite is being pushed by the winds.
C. The kite is high above the ground.
D. The kite is being pulled by a string.
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Answer:
the kite is being pushed by winds
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is b because the wind exerts a force on the kite
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