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Describe how the amount of potential energy and kinetic energy changes as an object moves
from the top of a hill, to the middle of the hill and to the bottom of the hill. Is there any energy
lost as the object goes from the top of the hill to the bottom of the hill? Why or why not?
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im pretty sure is a?
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