Which statement best compares potential and kinetic energy?
objects always have more po...
Biology, 09.11.2019 14:31 andybiersack154
Which statement best compares potential and kinetic energy?
objects always have more potential energy than kinetic energy.
only kinetic energy increases when the velocity of an object increases.
only potential energy decreases when an object’s height increases.
objects always have more kinetic energy than potential energy.
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