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Posted by Ash (U15158071) on Friday, 25th January 2013
When someone's on a trampoline, at the top of their bounce they have GPE, which is transferred to kinetic energy as they fall, but at the bottom of their bounce they have 0 kinetic energy. What happens to their kinetic energy??
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Posted by The Bitesize Science Teacher (U14392404) on Saturday, 26th January 2013
It's been transferred to elastic energy in the trampoline.
So simple - thank you!
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Posted by The Bitesize Science Teacher (U14392404) on Friday, 22nd February 2013
You're welcome.
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