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An example of the conversion of gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy is:(4 points)
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the running motor in a car
the running motor in a car
a burning candle
a burning candle
a football player running with the ball
a football player running with the ball
a hockey puck sliding on ice
a hockey puck sliding on ice
a raindrop
a raindrop
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A raindrop.
Explanation: A raindrop high in the atmosphere has gravitational potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy as it falls toward Earth (until air resistance/terminal velocity is reached).
Explanation: A raindrop high in the atmosphere has gravitational potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy as it falls toward Earth (until air resistance/terminal velocity is reached).
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