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Kinetic energy is described as Question 1 options: Movement Destroyed energy Stored energy Created energy
i am giving 100 points for this question
IF YOU DONT KNOW THE ANSWER OR NOT POSITIVE PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER.
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Movement
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im pretty sure its movement, srry if wrong
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energy can neither be created nor destroyed
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