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The spring shown below is sitting on a flat surface and it is pushed together with a weight. What type of energy does the spring currently have? A. elastic potential energy B. k…
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The spring shown below is sitting on a flat surface and it is pushed together with a weight.
What type of energy does the spring currently have?
A.
elastic potential energy
B.
kinetic energy
C.
gravitational potential energy
D.
chemical potential energy
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I think I that it is gravitational energy
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Answer:
its elastic i got it correct trust me also put brainliet plz
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