Which of the following examples describes an increase in potential energy?
question 9 options...
Physics, 27.08.2019 08:00 austinpace423
Which of the following examples describes an increase in potential energy?
question 9 options:
a)
a paint can being carried up a ladder
b)
a roller coaster moving down the track
c)
a basketball falling through a net
d)
a bicycle going down a hill
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