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15. Objects can have kinetic energy, potential energy, or both. Energy can be in the form of motion. Energy can also be stored by obje
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15. Objects can have kinetic energy, potential energy, or both. Energy can be in the form of motion. Energy can
also be stored by objects in various ways, including position, chemical bonds, or physical state.
Which statement is true? And why?
a. An object’s mass has no effect on its potential energy.
b. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as a stationary object begins to move.
c. Kinetic energy is converted to potential energy as a stationary object begins to move.
d. A stretched rubber band stores no energy.
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Answer: b because Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as a stationary object begins to move.
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