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Please help me get this out of the way. I'm stuck between A.) and B.), so if you could help me that would be really great. This might not be the only question I ask today, so there might be more. You are conducting a science experiment for your Integrated Science class and need to pour salt into a pot of water. As the salt is dropping from your hand into the water, energy turns into energy.
A.) gravitational potential, kinetic
B.) kinetic, gravitational potential
C.) elastic potential, kinetic
D.) gravitational potential, elastic potential

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