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Physics, 08.10.2019 09:10 sweetLips230

Ablock slides across a rough, horizontal tabletop.
as the block comes to rest, there is an increase in
the block-tabletop system’s
(1) gravitational potential energy
(2) elastic potential energy
(3) kinetic energy
(4) internal (thermal) energy

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