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any object that does not prossess energy can do work

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Answered by BubblySnowFake
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Any object that possesses mechanical energy - whether it is in the form of potential energy or kinetic energy - is able to do work. That is, its mechanical energy enables that object to apply a force to another object in order to cause it to be displaced.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

chemical energy

Work done is a function of force (and distance) only, so if your energy type cannot provide a force (e.g. chemical energy) then all transfer must be in the form of heat.

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