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Physics, 01.04.2020 19:24, SmartKitty

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Think about the roller coaster of the previous question. What type(s) of energy does it have at the top of the second hill?
A. Potential energy
B. Kinetic energy
C. Potential and kinetic energy
D. Potential and gravitational energy

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