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Physics, 21.05.2020 03:02 julliette27

When a pitcher throws a softball to a catcher, the vibration of the atoms that make up the softball is energy, while the motion of the ball toward the catcher is energy.

When a pitcher throws a softball to a catcher, the vibration of the atoms that make up the softball is energy, while the motion of the ball toward the catcher is energy.

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