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Which type of energy does an object not have if it is not moving? 1 : Kinetic energy 2 : Gravitational potential energy 3 : elastic potential 4 : chemical potential energy
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Which type of energy does an object not have if it is not moving? 1 : Kinetic energy 2 : Gravitational potential energy 3 : elastic potential 4 : chemical potential energy
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Which type of energy does an object not have if it is not moving?
1 : Kinetic energy
2 : Gravitational potential energy
3 : elastic potential
4 : chemical potential energy
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1: Kinetic energy
Explanation:
An object in a motion converts its potential energy into kinetic energy allowing it to move
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