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Physics, 10.12.2020 21:30 taylordalton93

АВС (meters)
(joules)
1.0
48
1.5
72
2.0
96
lesha says that a ball dropped from a height of 3.0 meters would have less than 96
joules of kinetic energy when it hits the ground. Is she correct and why?
She is correct because the higher the ball is dropped from, the
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less kinetic energy it will have when it hits the ground
She is correct because the higher the ball is dropped from the
greater kinetic energy it will have when it hits the ground
She is incorrect because the higher the ball is dropped from the
greater kinetic energy it will have when it hits the ground.
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She is incorrect because the higher the ball is dropped from the
less kinetic energy it will have when it hits the ground.

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