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A 20-kilogram object falls 2.0 meters to the floor. At what point in its fall does the kinetic energy of a body equal its potential energy?
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A 20-kilogram object falls 2.0 meters to the floor. At what point in its fall does the kinetic energy of a body equal its potential energy?
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A 20-kilogram object falls 2.0 meters to the floor. At what point in its fall
does the kinetic energy of a body equal its potential energy?
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half way to the floor
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