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When something with elastic potential energy is stretched and then released, what does its potential energy transform to? Gravitational potential energy Electrical potential energy Kinetic energy Chemical
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When something with elastic potential energy is stretched and then released, what does its potential energy transform to?
Gravitational potential energy
Electrical potential energy
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Kinetic energy.
Kinetic energy essentially is possessed by a moving object. The motion of an object, or the release of an elastic band would then give birth to kinetic energy because motion is depicted in the released object.
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