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Select the correct answer. What happens to the sum of the ball’s kinetic energy and potential energy as the ball rolls from point A to point E? Assume there’s no friction between the ball and the ground. A. The sum decreases. B. The sum increases. C. The sum remains the same. D. The sum always equals zero.

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The sum of the ball’s kinetic energy and potential energy remains the same as the ball rolls from point A to point E ( if there’s no friction between the ball and the ground).

Answer: Option C

Explanation:

Based on the law of mechanical energy's conservation, the sum of both kinetic and potential energies i.e. the total amount of mechanical energy remain conserved even in the absence of dissipative forces (friction or air resistance) in a bound system.

E = Kinetic + Potential

The kinetic energy is high when ball goes downward but potential energy decreases and reverse happens when ball goes up. But in these case, the sum energy would be constant one.

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It might be the sum is the same

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Correct me if i am wrong but there is no friction so that means there would not be anything slowing down the ball, therefore the ball wouldn't change or the energy wouldn't change because the ball would never stop.

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