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What is the potential energy when you roll a object down a ramp
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What is the potential energy when you roll a object down a ramp
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The potential energy means it causes the object to slow down on the ramp. Potential energy generally means to slow an object.
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it varies when it's all the way at the top it has 100% PE and the lower it gets the lower the PE gets so right before it hits the ground it has little PE
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