What is a type of potential energy that a marshmallow has if the marshmallow is sitting in the bag on the shelf and not moving, and not cooking?
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Systems can possess energy based on two factors: the position of particles or chemical bonds in the system, or movement of particles in the system. Energy that is stored due to position or chemical bonds is potential energy. In contrast, energy of movement is kinetic energy.
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Systems can possess energy based on two factors: the position of particles or chemical bonds in the system, or movement of particles in the system. Energy that is stored due to position or chemical bonds is potential energy. In contrast, energy of movement is kinetic energy.
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