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Physics, 07.04.2021 18:00 kktiger14

The graph shows did it from a brick being pushed along the concrete surface. What happened to the kinetic energy of the moving brick?
A. The brick has no energy wants to force had been removed.
B. The energy transformed into thermal energy.
C. The energy was used up so it no longer exists.
D. Some of the energy was destroyed.


The graph shows did it from a brick being pushed along the concrete surface.

What happened to the

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