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A pendulum has 445 J of potential energy at the highest point of its swing. How much kinetic energy will it have at the bottom of its swing?
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A pendulum has 445 J of potential energy at the highest point of its swing. How much kinetic energy will it have at the bottom of its swing?
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Potential energy will be zero when Kinetic energy will be highest and as energy is conserved, total energy would be equal.
In short, Your Answer would be 445 Joules
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