As a pendulum swings back and forth
a) at the lowest part of its swing, its energy is all kinetic.
b) at the end points of its swing, its energy is all potential.
c) kinetic energy is transformed into potential energy.
d) potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy. e) all of the above
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