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What is the energy of a moving mass? PLEASE HELP ME!!!! A Potential Energy B Kinetic Energy C Elastic Potential Energy D Thermal Energy E Work
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What is the energy of a moving mass? PLEASE HELP ME!!!! A Potential Energy B Kinetic Energy C Elastic Potential Energy D Thermal Energy E Work
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What is the energy of a moving mass? PLEASE HELP ME!!!!
A Potential Energy
B Kinetic Energy
C Elastic Potential Energy
D Thermal Energy
E Work
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The answer to your question would be B, Kinetic Energy
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Answer:
Kinetic Energy!
Step-by-step explanation:
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