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When does an object possess mechanical energy?
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mechanical energy is when you add the potential and kinetic energy together an object will possess mechanical energy when it is being used as a force such as a hammer hitting a nail both potential and kinetic energy is needed
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When it has the potential to move and when it is moving.
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