How would potential and kinetic energy change when going down stairs one at a time versus two at a time?(1 point)

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Going down stairs two at a time will give you twice as much kinetic and potential energy by the time you reach the bottom stair.
Going down stairs two at a time will give you twice as much kinetic and potential energy by the time you reach the bottom stair.

Going down stairs two at a time means you will get down in fewer steps, which saves you some kinetic and potential energy.
Going down stairs two at a time means you will get down in fewer steps, which saves you some kinetic and potential energy.

If you go down stairs two at a time, then you are going a greater distance, which will decrease your potential energy. Your kinetic energy will be less when you land on the stair.
If you go down stairs two at a time, then you are going a greater distance, which will decrease your potential energy. Your kinetic energy will be less when you land on the stair.

If you go down stairs two at a time, then your potential energy relative to the stair is greater. Your kinetic energy will be greater when you land

on the stair.