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                If we don't consider friction, what happens to the total mechanical energy as the pendulum swings from position A to position B?
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        O potential - kinetic - potential
O kinetic - mechanical- potential
© kinetic - potential - kinetic
• potential - mechanical - kinetic
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    9. Rebecca climbs the ladder of a large water slide, waits her turn at the top, and then slides down the slide into a pool.
Which answer best describes the energy changes during her time on the slide? (1 point)
O potential - kinetic - potential
O kinetic - mechanical- potential
© kinetic - potential - kinetic
• potential - mechanical - kinetic
    
Which answer best describes the energy changes during her time on the slide? (1 point)
O potential - kinetic - potential
O kinetic - mechanical- potential
© kinetic - potential - kinetic
• potential - mechanical - kinetic
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