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26 February, 22:59

Two similar cars are driving on a hill. The red car is traveling faster than the blue car. How could the blue car have more total energy than the red car? A. The red car could be losing energy faster than the blue car. B. The cars could have started moving at different times. C. The cars could be traveling in opposite directions. D. The blue car could be at a higher position than the red car.

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  1. 26 February, 23:19
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    D if the blue car started higher it would have more energy but since the red car is lower it is going faster because it's going down a hill
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