Chapter 15: 5CQ (page 547)
If you run down some stairs and stop, what happens to your kinetic energy and your initial gravitational potential energy?
Short Answer
The kinetic energy will become zero and potential energy will be decreased.
Chapter 15: 5CQ (page 547)
If you run down some stairs and stop, what happens to your kinetic energy and your initial gravitational potential energy?
The kinetic energy will become zero and potential energy will be decreased.
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