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A skateboarder is standing at the top of a tall ramp waiting to begin a trip. The skateboarder has A) kinetic energy only. Eliminate B) potential energy only. C) both kinetic and potential energy. D) neither
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A skateboarder is standing at the top of a tall ramp waiting to begin a trip. The skateboarder has
A)
kinetic energy only.
Eliminate
B)
potential energy only.
C)
both kinetic and potential energy.
D)
neither kinetic or potential energy.
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Answer:
Potential energy only
Step-by-step explanation:
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. An object at an elevated position will have stored energy while not in motion potential energy is given by (m*h*g) or
(weight*h) due to gravity.
so it is
potential energy only
socorrec toption is
B
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