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(01.06 LC) What is the stored energy of an object called? Kinetic energy Mechanical energy Potential energy Translational energy
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(01.06 LC) What is the stored energy of an object called? Kinetic energy Mechanical energy Potential energy Translational energy
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Okay. I only know the meaning of two vocab words but one of the is the right answer:
Kinetic energy- energy in motion
Potential energy- stored energy
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potential energy hope this helps!
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