The relationship between kinetic energy and the potential energy of a swinging pendulum bob is one of the following. Is it: w) kinetic energy is greater than potential energy x) kinetic energy is less than potential energy y) kinetic energy is equal to potential energy z) kinetic energy plus potential energy equals a constant  

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ANSWER: Z -- KINETIC ENERGY PLUS POTENTIAL ENERGY EQUALS A CONSTANT 

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