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Suppose you throw a baseball straight downward so that initially it has 15 J of gravitational potential energy and 200 J of kinetic energy. How much energy does the ball lose by the time it hits the ground
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Suppose you throw a baseball straight downward so that initially it has 15 J of gravitational potential energy and 200 J of kinetic energy. How much energy does the ball lose by the time it hits the ground
A. 215 J
B. 200 J
C. 15 J
D. 0 J
PLZ TELL ME THE ANSWER AS QUICK AS POSSIBLE :(
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i need help with this too:( if u found out the answer lmk
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