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What are some real-world examples that illustrate the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
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What are some real-world examples that illustrate the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
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What are some real-world examples that illustrate the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy?
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Potential energy
is energy
that is stored in an object. As the rubber band is released,
potential energy
is changed to motion.
Kinetic energy
is
energy
of motion. A rubber band flying through the air has
kinetic energy
.
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