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Chemistry, 16.12.2021 22:40, wolfking800
What is the definition of gravitational potential energy?
The energy an object has because of its particle motion.
B The energy an object has because of the amount of its movements.
The energy an object has because of its position, rather than its motion.
D The energy an object could have if it applied itself.
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