Asked by luke (connexus)
Which statement correctly identifies the relative levels of kinetic and potential energy in a hydroelectric dam?(1 point)
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Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the bottom.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the bottom.
Kinetic energy is highest at the top; potential energy is highest at the bottom.
Kinetic energy is highest at the top; potential energy is highest at the bottom.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the top.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the top.
Kinetic energy is highest at the bottom; potential energy is highest at the top.
Kinetic energy is highest at the bottom; potential energy is highest at the top.
Responses
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the bottom.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the bottom.
Kinetic energy is highest at the top; potential energy is highest at the bottom.
Kinetic energy is highest at the top; potential energy is highest at the bottom.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the top.
Kinetic and potential energy are both highest at the top.
Kinetic energy is highest at the bottom; potential energy is highest at the top.
Kinetic energy is highest at the bottom; potential energy is highest at the top.
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Kinetic energy is highest at the bottom; potential energy is highest at the top.