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Using the law of conservation of energy, what is the kinetic energy at C? K.E. =

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Answer: It's six, I believe.

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It is also important to note that potential energy can be positive, zero or negative. ... Now that the kinetic energy and potential energy have been defined, we can now apply the Law of Conservation of Energy. In other words, the kinetic energy plus the potential energy equals a constant (KE+PE=Constant).

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