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ENERGY BAR GRAPHS 1. Go to the following site: https://phet. colorado. edu/en/simulation/energy-skate-park
2. Click play to start the simulation
3. Click INTRO to begin
4. Leave all settings on the right side as is, but you are welcome to choose a skater.
5. In the top left corner, there is a green plus sign. Click that so that the Energy Bar
Graphs drop down for you to observe.
6. Click on the skater and drag them to various locations on the ramp to observe the
energy bar graph above. You can always pause the skater at a given location by clicking
the pause button on the bottom.
7. Complete the table below for each location you place the skater and the
energy/energies associated with that location.

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