Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance. As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest kinetic energy? a. A b. B c. C d. Both A and C will have the largest amounts of KE e. All points will have the same amount of KE Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance. As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest gravitational potential energy? a. A b. B c. C d. Both A and C will have the largest amounts of GPE e. All points will have the same amount of GPE Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance. As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest total energy? a. A b. B c. C d. All points will have the same amount of total energy

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Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance.

As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest kinetic energy?



 

  a.

A

  b.

B

  c.

C

  d.

Both A and C will have the largest amounts of KE

  e.

All points will have the same amount of KE

 

Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance.

As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest gravitational potential energy?



 

  a.

A

  b.

B

  c.

C

  d.

Both A and C will have the largest amounts of GPE

  e.

All points will have the same amount of GPE

Questions 1-3 reference the picture of a pendulum. Ignore friction and air resistance.

As the pendulum travels back and forth, at what point(s) will it have the largest total energy?



 

  a.

A

  b.

B

  c.

C

  d.

All points will have the same amount of total energy

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