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If you hold a ball up in the air and drop it, you change the ball's potential energy to kinetic energy: True or False
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If you hold a ball up in the air and drop it, you change the ball's potential energy to kinetic energy: True or False
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. Potential energy is the energy something, anything can hold within itself without moving or using it's kinetic energy. Now that it has moved, it has changed to kinetic energy..
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