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Physics, 20.02.2022 06:50 jimena15

A bungee jumper who is about to jump has her energy stored entirely as gravitational potential energy. After jumping, she bounces up and down on the elastic bungee cord. What has happened to her initial gravitational potential energy after she has completed one period of this motion – that is, after she has gone down and come back up one time?

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