What does kinetic energy do when it go up a hill?what do potential energy

What does kinetic energy do when it go up a hill?what do potential energy do when it does up a hill?

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Solution 1

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Answer:

Kinetic energy decreases as you go up hill

Potential energy increases as you go up hill

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