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Bungee jumping is an example of A. wind resistance and insanity B. gravitational and air pressure energy C. gravitational and elastic energy
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Bungee jumping is an example of
A. wind resistance and insanity
B. gravitational and air pressure energy
C. gravitational and elastic energy
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I would say C. Because of elastic energy that’s what bungee jumping correlates to.
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i think it’s c gravitational and elastic energy
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