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As the car falls off the cliff, what is happening to the kinetic energy of the falling car?
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As the car falls off the cliff, what is happening to the kinetic energy of the falling car?
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As the car falls off the cliff, what is happening to the kinetic energy of the falling car?
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As the car falls of the cliff, kinetic energy increases while potential energy is decreasing.
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It loses potential energybut gains kinetic energy.
Step-by-step explanation:
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