When an object possess both kinetic and potential energy?
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✔✔An object can have both kinetic and potential energy at the same time. For example, an object which is falling, but has not yet reached the ground haskinetic energy because
✔✔it is moving downwards, and potential energybecause it is able to move downwards even further than it already has.
✔✔An object can have both kinetic and potential energy at the same time. For example, an object which is falling, but has not yet reached the ground haskinetic energy because
✔✔it is moving downwards, and potential energybecause it is able to move downwards even further than it already has.
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Answer:Objects can have both kinetic energy and potential energy at the same time. An object can be elevated above the ground (have potential energy) and be moving at the same time (and also have kinetic energy).
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