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An object possesses both potential (PE) and kinetic (KE) energy. The object’s total mechanical energy is a. PE + KE b. PE - KE c. PE/KE d. KE/PE
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An object possesses both potential (PE) and kinetic (KE) energy. The object’s total mechanical energy is
a. PE + KE b. PE - KE c. PE/KE d. KE/PE
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a- ME=KE+PE
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Answer: PE+KE
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