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Consider an object with the weight of 60.0 N sitting at rest on a shelf that is 5.00 m high. which of the following statements is true about the object? a) The object has both kinetic and potential energy
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Consider an object with the weight of 60.0 N sitting at rest on a shelf that is 5.00 m high. which of the following statements is true about the object?
a) The object has both kinetic and potential energy
b) The object has neither kinetic or potential energy
c) The object has all gravitational potential energy
d) The object has all kinetic energy
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gravitational potential energy
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