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Is "A firecracker that has not been lit kinetic, or potential energy?
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Is "A firecracker that has not been lit kinetic, or potential energy?
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A firecracker before been lit has potential energy in it. It is chemical potential energy which is due to the explosives in it.When it is lit, it gets converted into heat,light and kinetic energy.
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