potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy and kinetic energy can be converted back into potential energy. True or False
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Potential energy is the energy an object possesses due to its position in a force field, such as gravitational, electric, or magnetic fields. For example, an object at a certain height above the ground has gravitational potential energy. Show more…
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