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An illustration depicts a cyclist riding a bike along a hill. The end on the right where the cyclist moves upward is labeled C, the top of the hill is labeled B, and the end on the left where the cyclist moves downward is labeled A.
As the bicyclist rides from right to left, at which of the three points, if any, is the bicyclist’s potential energy increasing?
(1 point)
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The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
The potential energy is increasing at point A because the bicyclist is moving fastest at that point.
An illustration depicts a cyclist riding a bike along a hill. The end on the right where the cyclist moves upward is labeled C, the top of the hill is labeled B, and the end on the left where the cyclist moves downward is labeled A.
As the bicyclist rides from right to left, at which of the three points, if any, is the bicyclist’s potential energy increasing?
(1 point)
Responses
The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there.
The potential energy is increasing at point A because the bicyclist is moving fastest at that point.
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The correct response is:
**The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.**
As the cyclist moves from point C (going uphill) to point B (the top of the hill), their potential energy increases due to the increase in elevation.
**The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.**
As the cyclist moves from point C (going uphill) to point B (the top of the hill), their potential energy increases due to the increase in elevation.
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