How must of the roller coaster's kinetic and/or potential energy is in each of the points. For each point, pick one option. (Sorry for the report, I found a mistake in my question and could not edit.)Point A:
a. 1/2 Potential Energy, 1/2 Kinetic Energy
b. 1/2 Potential Energy, 0 Kinetic
c. 100 Potential Energy

Point B:
a. 1/4 Potential, 3/4 Kinetic
b. 100 Kinetic, 0 Potential
b. 1/2 Potential, 1/2 Kinetic

Point C:
a. 1/2 Potential, 1/2 Kinetic
b. 3/4 Potential, 1/4 Kinetic
c. 100 Potential, 0 Kinetic
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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer

  1. Point A-
  2. Point B-
  3. Point C- 100 Potential, 0 Kinetic


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