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Which of the following is not purely potential energy? A. Nuclear energy B. Gravitational energy C. Chemical energy D. Thermal energy
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Which of the following is not purely potential energy?
A. Nuclear energy
B. Gravitational energy
C. Chemical energy
D. Thermal energy
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D) Thermal Energy
Explanation : Thermal energy is one of the total part of potential and kinetic energy which is gives the energy to the system by changing the temperature.
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