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Brittany Brennan
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10 January, 14:18
Does an object in rest have potential energy
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Earl
10 January, 14:29
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Yes, of course! by it's definition the potential energy is an energy that particle have in order to obtain kinetic energy. Or simply an energy to make some movement.
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