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Which type or types of energy does a blimp circling above a sporting event have? A) kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy B) kinetic energy and elastic potential energy C) potential energy
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Which type or types of energy does a blimp circling above a sporting event have?
A) kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy
B) kinetic energy and elastic potential energy
C) potential energy only
D) kinetic energy only
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A is correct
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