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Do the rider and bicycle have energy while coasting down the hill? If so, explain.
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Do the rider and bicycle have energy while coasting down the hill? If so, explain.
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Do the rider and bicycle have energy while coasting down the hill? If so, explain.
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They have potential energy! :)
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The bicycle and the person on it are in motion. therefore anything is motion has energy.
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