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Autumn Harrison
25 December, 19:03
How is potential energy classified
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Haylie Rowe
25 December, 20:50
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Potential energy is classified as the energy that an object has as the result of its position or state
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All forms of energy can be classified as either stored (potential) energy and/or working (kinetic) energy.
Potential energy is classified as the energy that an object has as the result of its position or state.
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