Chemistry
Chemistry, 28.04.2021 01:00, bnvghnbbb

Potential or kinetic for each! bonds that hold the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen together in a water molecule (chemical)
a rock sitting on the edge of a high cliff (mechanical )
a spring compressed (mechanical)
a spring stretched out (mechanical)
a spring “springing” (mechanical)
frosted flakes with an extra scoop of sugar (chemical)
a pendulum at the highest point in its upswing (mechanical)
bonds that hold a proton close to a neutron within a nucleus (nuclear)
a bowling ball rolling down the lane for a strike (mechanical)

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