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Kinetic and Potential Energy Conversion Explained with Cycling Example #96104 (License: Personal Use)
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The illustration depicts a cyclist ascending a green hill, where kinetic energy decreases as speed drops and potential energy increases with height. At the summit, potential energy is maximized while kinetic energy is minimal. As the cyclist descends, potential energy converts back into kinetic energy, accelerating the bike downhill. Labels clearly mark “Energy in,” “Potential energy,” and “Energy out” phases.
Used in educational websites, physics lesson plans, or STEM outreach content to visually explain mechanical energy conservation. Matches user intent for learning basic physics concepts through relatable real-world examples.
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