Where does a child sliding on a slide get kinetic energy

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A child sliding on a slide gets kinetic energy from the gravitational potential energy that is converted into kinetic energy as the child moves down the slide due to the force of gravity. The higher the slide, the more potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as the child slides down.
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