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Energy conversion from potential energy (the energy of position or composition) to kinetic energy (the energy of motion) is illustrated by the diagram of a roller coaster.
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Energy conversion from potential energy (the energy of position or composition) to kinetic energy (the energy of motion) is illustrated by the diagram of a roller coaster.
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Energy conversion from potential energy (the energy of position or composition) to kinetic energy (the energy of motion) is illustrated by the diagram of a roller coaster.
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When it goes up it gains PE and when it moves down PE is converted into KE
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