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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Joliet_Junior_College/JJC_-_PHYS_110/03%3A_Book-_Sound_-_An_Interactive_eBook_(Forinash_and_Christian)/3.01%3A_Basics/3.1.01%3A_Basics-_Work_and_Energy/3.1.1.06%3A_Conservation_of_Energy_Simulation
      It records the kinetic energy (KE), gravitational potential energy (GPE), elastic or spring potential energy (SPE) and total energy (TE) of the jumper/bungee system. For a bungee cord length of one me...It records the kinetic energy (KE), gravitational potential energy (GPE), elastic or spring potential energy (SPE) and total energy (TE) of the jumper/bungee system. For a bungee cord length of one meter, describe what happens to the kinetic energy, the gravitational potential energy and the spring potential energy as the dummy falls (you can use the step button to see how the different energies are changing)? As you change the length of the bungee, what happens to the total energy?

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