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Physics, 02.12.2020 19:10 danielacortevpe3i66

1. what part (or parts) of the system store potential energy? 2. what part( or parts) of this system have kinetic energy

3. if an object has kinetic energy what must it be done


1. what part (or parts) of the system store potential energy?

2. what part( or parts) of this sys

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