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11 February, 14:16
What causes objects to move or stay still?
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Margaret
11 February, 14:40
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kinetic energy is what causes objects to move, and the absence of kinetic energy causes energy to stay still. It is also important to remember that energy is neither created or destroyed, and is constantly being reused.
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