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HELP!!! How does Dr. Hewitt define Potential Energy? •Extra energy •Energy that might or might not be there •Energy of motion •Energy of position •Potent energy
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HELP!!! How does Dr. Hewitt define Potential Energy? •Extra energy •Energy that might or might not be there •Energy of motion •Energy of position •Potent energy
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How does Dr. Hewitt define Potential Energy?
•Extra energy
•Energy that might or might not be there
•Energy of motion
•Energy of position
•Potent energy
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energy of position
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I think that is the answer
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