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How does this pendulum demonstrate the law of conservation of energy? ⦁ At what point does the pendulum have the most potential energy? ⦁ At what point does the pendulum have the most kinetic energy? ⦁
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How does this pendulum demonstrate the law of conservation of energy?
⦁ At what point does the pendulum have the most potential energy?
⦁ At what point does the pendulum have the most kinetic energy?
⦁ What happens to the potential energy as the pendulum moves from Point A to Point C?
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I'm sorry but I dont really know this answer
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