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23 January, 22:44

Energy that does not involve the large-scale motion or the position of objects in a system is called a. potential energy. b. mechanical energy. c. nonmechanical energy. d. conserved energy.

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  1. 23 January, 23:02
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    the correct answer is C. non mechanical energy

    Explanation: The stored energy resulting from the relative positions of objects in a system. The energy of a moving object due to its motion. The sum of the kinetic and potential energy of large-scale objects in a system. Energy that lies at the level of atoms and that does not affect motion on a large scale.
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