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At what point on the hill will the car have zero gravitational potential energy? A) Half-way down the hill B) At the top of the hill C) At the bottom of the hill D) It will never have zero gravitational
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At what point on the hill will the car have zero gravitational potential energy?
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Half-way down the hill
B)
At the top of the hill
C)
At the bottom of the hill
D)
It will never have zero gravitational potential energy
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C) at the bottom of the hill
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