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7 March, 15:36

Why does a moving object come to a stop on a frictional surface? a. The object's kinetic energy is transformed into mainly heat energy. b. The object's potential energy is transformed into mainly kinetic energy. c. The object loses all its energy in deformation. d. The object's kinetic energy is transformed into mainly potential energy.

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  1. 7 March, 15:53
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    A) the objects kinetic energy is transformed into mainly heat energy

    That "heat energy" is called fricton
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