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Describe the motion of a pendulum in terms of kinetic and potential energy. As the pendulum moves from its greatest to lowest height and back up again, how does its energy change? When is each type of energy the greatest and the least?

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The potential energy and kinetic energy of the pendulum change due to gravity. The potential energy is highest (and kinetic energy lowest) when the pendulum is in its highest position. This occurs at the extreme left and right. The kinetic energy is highest (and potential energy lowest) when the pendulum is in the center position.

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Highest height : Potential energy = high | Kinetic energy = low

Lower height: kinetic Potential energy = low | Kinetic energy = high

*Remember it by when its higher thats when it has "high potential" :)*
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