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2. How does increasing the skater's mass change the skater's: kinetic energy? potential energy? total energy?
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2. How does increasing the skater's mass change the skater's: kinetic energy? potential energy? total energy?
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I would say kinetic energy :)
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It would be kinetic energy because kinetic energy is energy that a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
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