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The mechanical energy of a coconut falling from a tree______ A. doesn't exist B. increases C. decreases D. remains constant
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The mechanical energy of a coconut falling from a tree______ A. doesn't exist B. increases C. decreases D. remains constant
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The mechanical energy of a coconut falling from a tree______
A. doesn't exist
B. increases
C. decreases
D. remains constant
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D. is the answer
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