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How is the gravitational potential energy stored in an object converted into kinetic energy A by throwing to object upward B by putting the object on the ground C by moving the object to one side or D by letting the object fall
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The gravitational potential energy stored in an object is converted
into kinetic energy by letting the object fall. (D) Just let go of it, and
let gravity do all the work.
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