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What is energy? a. the number of atoms in an object b. a form of sound c. the ability to do work d. the size of an object (ik its not b or d, but i dont know)
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What is energy? a. the number of atoms in an object b. a form of sound c. the ability to do work d. the size of an object (ik its not b or d, but i dont know)
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What is energy?
a. the number of atoms in an object
b. a form of sound
c. the ability to do work
d. the size of an object
(ik its not b or d, but i dont know)
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c
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c. the ability to do work or to produce heat
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