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Which statement best compares potential and kinetic energy?
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Potential energy is the energy that can be stored in a system when certain types of forces act between its components and kinetic energy is the energy associated with a body because of it's motion :)
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Potential energy is the energy by virtue of object's height & kinetic energy by virtue of it's motion!
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