A child is swinging back and forth on a swing. Changes in her kinetic and potential energy are happening each moment. At which point, or multiple points, in her swinging would each of these two types of energy be at a maximum? In one to two sentences, describe these points and which type of energy is at a maximum at each point.(2 poin

The potential energy of the child would be at a maximum when she reaches the highest point in her swing, as she has the greatest height above the ground at that moment. The kinetic energy would be at a maximum when the child is at the lowest point of her swing, as she has the highest speed at that moment.

In a swinging motion, the child's kinetic energy is at a maximum at the lowest point of the swing, when her velocity is greatest. On the other hand, her potential energy is at a maximum at the highest point of the swing, when her height is greatest.

To determine the points where kinetic and potential energy are at a maximum, we need to understand their relationship to the swing's position. The child's kinetic energy is at a maximum at the lowest point of the swing, when she is moving fastest. Her potential energy is at a maximum at the highest point of the swing, when she is farthest from the ground and has the most potential to fall downward.