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Hunter-Best [27]
2 years ago
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Select all the correct answers. A worker is holding a filled gas cylinder still. Which two sentences are true about the energy o

f the filled gas cylinder? It has no energy because it’s being held still. It has gravitational potential energy because of its height. Its atoms and molecules have thermal energy. It has motion energy because it will fall if let go. Its kinetic energy is being converted to potential energy.
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1 answer:
marusya05 [52]2 years ago
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Answer:

I'd say it has motion energy because it will fall if let go. It has gravitational potential energy because of its height.

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