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Chemistry, 22.01.2020 18:31, momneedshelphmwk

Mr. thorton, the science teacher, was explaining the difference between kinetic and potential energy. he compared the difference to a wind-up toy. he said, "kinetic energy is like a wind-up toy that is let go and is moving but potential energy is when the wind-up toy is wound up but not released yet." what misconception may come from this analogy?

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