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Mechanical energy can be dangerous when it is converted into excessive force or motion, leading to potential impact or injury. For example, a heavy object falling from a height can possess a high amount of mechanical energy which can cause damage upon impact. Additionally, machinery or equipment that is not properly maintained can result in unexpected release of mechanical energy causing accidents.

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