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Mathematics, 01.06.2021 20:20 hailie2002

A skier on top of a hill has 2,500 J of Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE). He hasn't started moving yet. At the bottom of the hill, when the skier has reached his maximum velocity, how much Total Mechanical Energy (TME), Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE) and Kinetic Energy (KE) does he have? A. TME=2,500 J, GPE=0 J, KE=2,500 J
B. TME=0 J, GPE=0 J, KE=2,500 J
C. TME=2,500 J, GPE=750 J, KE=1,750 J
D. TME=2,500 J, GPE=2,500 J, KE= 0 J

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