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4 March, 06:54
How do objects and substances have kinetic energy
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Serrano
4 March, 07:07
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The atoms in a hot object move faster than atoms in a cold object. The atoms in a hot object have more kinetic energy than the atoms in a cold object. Adding heat to a substance will make the atoms vibrate more and when heat leaves the substance; the atoms will vibrate less. Potential energy is stored energy.
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Suzy
4 March, 07:13
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earths gravitional pull and friction
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