Question 9 The difference between potential and kinetic energy is that potential
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Question 9
The difference between potential and kinetic energy is that
potential energy has not yet been released.
kinetic energy has not yet been released.
kinetic energy cannot be captured at a dam.
potential energy is measured in watts, whereas kinetic energy is measured in joules.
potential energy is measured in calories, whereas kinetic energy is measured in joules.
A.potential energy has not yet been released.
B.kinetic energy has not yet been released.
C.kinetic energy cannot be captured at a dam.
D.potential energy is measured in watts, whereas kinetic energy is measured in joules.
E.potential energy is measured in calories, whereas kinetic energy is measured in joules.
Explanation / Answer
A
Potential energy is the stored energy wherr as kinetic energy is the energy is the energy of motion.
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