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  1. At position D, describe the energy of the pendulum ball.(1 point) Responses Potential energy and kinetic energy are both at
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  2. At position A, describe the energy of the pendulum ball.(1 point)Responses Potential energy and kinetic energy are both at their
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  3. Enter the numerical energy values (X, Y, & Z) on the y-axis and calculate the Ea and G.(Note: This is a multipart problem. First
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  4. SPARTAN:Enter the numerical energy values (X, Y, & Z) on the y-axis and calculate the Ea and G. (Note: This is a multipart
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  5. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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  6. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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  7. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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  8. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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  9. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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  10. Using the energy values for carbohydrates, fats, and proteins (see table below), what are the total kilocalories (Calories)
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