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Freddy Castaneda
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26 October, 05:23
How are potential and kinetic energy different?
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Audrina Stanton
26 October, 05:50
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Potential Energy is the energy an object has while it's sitting still. Kinetic Energy is the energy an object has while it's in motion.
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