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Physics, 25.06.2019 08:00, chevystewart6628

This diagram shows a skier moving down a hill. which statement best describes the skier? the skier has potential and kinetic energy. the skier has only potential energy. the skier has only kinetic energy. the skier does not have potential or kinetic energy.

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