The hammer will have potential energy. It is because of the height.
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Both. Rainwater is gathered in a reservoir and held in by a dam. At that stage it has potential energy because it is high up. That energy came from the Sun that evaporated the water from the ocean. The water is then run down a chute at high speed. At that stage it has kinetic energy which is used to drive a turbine that rotates an electric generator to produce electrical energy.
The bullet has a great deal of kinetic energy, because of its high speed. It also has a little bit of potential energy relative to the ground, because of its height above the ground.
What happens to the high-energy electrons held by NADH if there is no oxygen present?
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Im not sure about the rules for other states, but i know the state of never doesn't let the high schoolers throw the hammer. In High School, the only state that has the hammer throw is Rhode Island.
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