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Your friend holds a bouncy ball 1 m above the ground and claims that if the law of conservation of energy is true, then the ball will bounce up and down forever. Construct an argument that explains what will happen to the bouncy ball when it is dropped and how that explanation is not a violation of the law of conservation of energy

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