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what type of energy appears when a gymnast jumps on to a spring board? Question is on energy stores!Thanks
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what type of energy appears when a gymnast jumps on to a spring board? Question is on energy stores!Thanks
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gravity
Explanation: Because when you are jumping
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Hello There!
It is Spring potential energy. Also called Elastic potential energy.
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