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8. In explosives, potential energy is generally stored in the form of a thermal energy b. electromagnetic energy c. nuclear energy d. chemical energy
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8. In explosives, potential energy is generally stored in the form of a thermal energy b. electromagnetic energy c. nuclear energy d. chemical energy
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8. In explosives, potential energy is generally
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b. electromagnetic energy
c. nuclear energy
d. chemical energy
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In explosives,potential energy is in the stored form of chemical energy.
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