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Physics, 04.08.2019 20:00 sgalvis455

Draw and label a picture or make a real life model of something to display conservation of energy. make sure it is something that demonstrates going from potential energy to kinetic energy and back again. for example you could draw a roller coaster, make a pendulum, draw a skateboard park or create something else. be creative! make sure your work is original! do not copy and paste from a website or other source. write a paragraph or story to explain the transformation between potential and kinetic energy as shown in your picture or model. you should have at least 5 complete sentences with a main idea and supporting details. make sure your work is original! do not copy and paste from a website or other source. you can turn in your finished project as a video, a power point, a word document, a hand drawn picture and paragraph, or some other form of presentation. make sure it clearly shows your project and explains the relationship between kinetic and potential energy.

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