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No, a free particle cannot have potential energy. Potential energy is associated with the position or configuration of a particle within a force field. A free particle is one that is not subject to any external forces, meaning it is not influenced by any potential energy. In other words, a free particle is not within the influence of any potential energy field, and therefore it does not possess potential energy.

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