2. As a pendulum swings, its energy is constantly converted between kinetic
energy and potenti...
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2. As a pendulum swings, its energy is constantly converted between kinetic
energy and potential energy. At which point in its swing does a pendulum have
the greatest potential energy and the least kinetic energy? *
O
A. at point F
O
B. at point G
O
C. at point H
O
D. at point J
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