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Pick 1 or 2 When you stand on a cliff holding a ball, the ball has potential energy. When you drop the ball, it starts moving and gains kinetic energy. For now, these simple definitions will do:
1. Potential energy ⇔ energy of being up high
2. Kinetic energy ⇔ energy of moving
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