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Physics, 28.01.2020 02:31 tyneshiajones124

Consider the concepts of kinetic energy (ke) and gravitational potential energy (gpe) as you complete these questions. a ball is held 1.4 meters above the floor. use the terms ke of gpe as your answers. when the ball is held motionless above the floor, the ball possesses only energy. if the ball is dropped, energy decreases as it falls. if the ball is dropped, energy increases as it falls.

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