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An object that is stationary has Energy?

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An object that is stationary can still possess **potential energy**. Potential energy is the energy stored in an object due to its position or configuration. For example, a book on a shelf has gravitational potential energy because of its height above the ground. In contrast, if the object has no height (e.g., it is on the ground) and no other forms of stored energy, then its potential energy would be zero. However, if there are no other forces acting on the object (like a compressed spring), then it is considered to have no kinetic energy since it is not moving.

In summary, a stationary object can have potential energy, but it does not have kinetic energy.

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