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5. Which energy transformation would friction cause on a moving train? A. kinetic energy into thermal energy B. potential energy into sound energy C. kinetic energy into potenti…
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5. Which energy transformation would friction
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A. kinetic energy into thermal energy
B. potential energy into sound energy
C. kinetic energy into potential energy
D. thermal energy into potential energy
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