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3. Looking at the image below label the areas of highest and lowest kinetic energy of both gravitational potential energy +PE = Max Potential Energy -PE = Least Potential Energy…
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3. Looking at the image below label the areas of highest and lowest kinetic energy of both gravitational potential
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+PE = Max Potential Energy
-PE = Least Potential Energy
+KE = Max Kinetic Energy
-KE = Least Kinetic Energy
IKE = Increasing Kinetic Energy
DKE = Decreasing Kinetic Energy
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Step-by-step explanation:
max potential your welcome i love helping outhers :)
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