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poizon [28]
2 years ago
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Standing still at the top of the hill at point A, what kind of energy (potential and/or kinetic) would the snowboarder have? How

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tigry1 [53]2 years ago
5 0
Basically the snowboarder is standing still which is considered to be potential energy potential because it has potential to move but it's not the answer with kinetic energy kinetic energy means that it is actually moving
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