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A Each sentence describes potential and kinetic energy
at various locations on a slide. Complete each
statement by selecting the position of the object on the
slide.
An object at position vhas all kinetic energy.
An object at position has all potential energy.
An object at position has about half potential energy
and half kinetic energy
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