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    <summary> So, this video from GE is about trains. And brakes. And saving energy. So, I get how regenerative braking works and I know about potential and kinetic energy, but I&apos;m not exactly sure how all that specifically connects to...</summary>
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<p>So, <a href="http://www.ge.com/thegeshow/rails/#ch2">this video from GE</a> is about trains.  And brakes.  And saving energy.  So, I get how regenerative braking works and I know about potential and kinetic energy, but I'm not exactly sure how all that specifically connects to dropping stuff.  </p>

<p>It's fun to watch, though.</p>

<p>(If you want to see a bigger version, go to <a href="http://www.ge.com/thegeshow/rails/#ch2">the GE website</a>.)</p>]]>
      
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