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As the car moves down the hill, you'll notice that the car's kinetic energy increases. As a result, what happens to the car's potential energy?
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As the car moves down the hill, you'll notice that the car's kinetic energy increases. As a result, what happens to the car's potential energy?
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As the car moves down the hill, you'll notice that the car's kinetic energy increases. As a result, what happens to the car's potential energy?
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It decreases! the potential energy is being transferred to kinetic energy! Hope this helps :)
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