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describe the motion of a pendulum in terms of kinetic and potential energy when it goes from its highest point to lowest point, how would the energy change?
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describe the motion of a pendulum in terms of kinetic and potential energy when it goes from its highest point to lowest point, how would the energy change?
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When it reaches it's peak, the energy is converted into potential as it slows down, then back to kinetic as it goes back to the lowest point.
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