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Which is a form of kinetic energy? a. gravitational energy b. chemical energy c. electrical energy d. sound energy
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Which is a form of kinetic energy?
a. gravitational energy
b. chemical energy
c. electrical energy
d. sound energy
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D, Sound energy is a form of kinetic energy
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The forms of kinetic energy are motion, heat, sound and light.
So according to your options, I choose D) Sound energy.
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