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A student standing on a roof throws a ball toward the sky. He then tries to make an energy transfer diagram for the ball. What should go in the blank in the diagram? A) Heat energy B) Light energy C) Useful energy D) Electrical energy
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a-heat energy is the answer on usatestprep
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