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Alexia Mercado
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30 August, 12:17
Is a burning wax candle nuclear energy?
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Cedric Lambert
30 August, 12:31
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no because nuclear energy come from kinetic not potential energy. burning a wax candle is an example of heat/thermal energy.
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