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      <title>A 2/3  Potential &amp; Kinetic Energy by Susan Coulter</title>
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         <title>Explore the relationship between potential &amp; kinetic energy on skate ramp.  </title>
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         <title>Read TCI Lesson 7: Forms of Energy Section 2: Two Forms of Energy</title>
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         <title>Five soccer players argued about when a soccer ball has energy. This is what they said:</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jorge: The ball has to be moving to have energy.<br><br>Kurt: The ball has energy only at the moment it is kicked.<br><br>Amos: The ball has energy only when it is not moving.<br><br>Alan: The ball has energy when it is moving and not moving.<br><br>Flavio: The ball has no energy. There is no source of energy in the ball.<br><br>Who do you agree with and why?</div>]]></description>
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