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When we say the energy in a system remains "constant" what we really mean is... 1 point the total amount of energy goes up the total amount of energy remains the same the total amount of energy goes down
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When we say the energy in a system remains "constant" what we really
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1 point
the total amount of energy goes up
the total amount of energy remains the same
the total amount of energy goes down
the speed remains the same
of the following is NOT a form of energy?
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The total amount of energy remains the same.
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