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When you wind a rubber band on a toy airplane, what type of energy does the rubber band have? a. kinetic energy b. potential energy c. thermal energy d. twisted energy
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When you wind a rubber band on a toy airplane, what type of energy does the rubber band have?
a. kinetic energy
b. potential energy
c. thermal energy
d. twisted energy
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The answer would be b. potential energy. Potential energy is when an object is about to go into a moving state of energy. In this case, the toy airplane is about to take off when the rubber band is unwinded.
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