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Compared to a ball thrown at 10 meters per second, which statement describes the change in kinetic energy of a ball of the same mass thrown at 20 meters per second?
1) The kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 20 meters per second is half (½×) the kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 10 meters per second.
2) The kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 20 meters per second is two times (2×) the kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 10 meters per second.
3) The kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 20 meters per second is the same as (=) the kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 10 meters per second.
4) The kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 20 meters per second is four times (4×) the kinetic energy of the ball thrown at 10 meters per second.
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