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A baseball thrown from the outfield to home plate does not have which of the following types of energy while it's in the air? A. Kinetic energy B. Radiant energy C. Gravitational potential energy D. Mechanical
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A baseball thrown from the outfield to home plate does not have which of the following types of energy while it's in the air? A. Kinetic energy B. Radiant energy C. Gravitational potential energy D. Mechanical energy
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A baseball thrown into the air has kinetic energy and gravitational
potential energy, and the combination of those is mechanical energy.
The ball generally doesn't have radiant energy, unless it was baked
or broiled just before it was thrown.
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