File:STEMonstrations- Kinetic and Potential Energy.webm
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English: Watch NASA astronaut Joe Acaba demonstrate kinetic and potential energy on the International Space Station by showing how an object’s potential energy changes due to its position. How can potential be converted into kinetic energy?
Try the activity in your classroom! https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/stemonstrations_kinetic-potential-energy.pdf For a high-quality copy for download, visit: https://archive.org/details/jsc2018m000277_STEMonstrations_Kinetic_and_Potential_Energy |
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