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20 December, 21:31

What happens to potential energy that is not completely converted to kinetic

energy?

O A. It is stored as potential energy.

O B. It is converted to momentum.

C. It is converted to another form.

D. It is converted to mechanical energy.

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  1. 21 December, 00:52
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    There is a possibility that it will be converted to another form, but based on the context the answer is A. It is stored as potential energy.

    Explanation:

    This is because potential energy means that the energy has the potential to release energy to do work, but it has not yet. So if it has not been transferred to anything, and the object has already had the ability to have potential energy, then it will stay as potential until released.
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