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A cook preparing a meal for a group of people is an example of kinetic energy because he has the ability to make a meal. potential energy because he has the ability to make a me…
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A cook preparing a meal for a group of people is an example of
kinetic energy because he has the ability to make a meal.
potential energy because he has the ability to make a meal.
kinetic energy because he is making the meal.
potential energy because he is making the meal.
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kinetic energy because he is making the meal
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i think it is kinetis energy but i am not positive. Good luck
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