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If we increase the height of the pendulum, we will increase the potential energy in the system. What effect would this have on kinetic energy? Kinetic energy will decrease by the same amount.
Kinetic energy will increase by the same amount.
Kinetic energy will not change.
Kinetic energy will increase by half the potential energy.

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