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Answer:

(a) It changed

(b) It changed

(c) It changed

(d) It changed

Step-by-step explanation:

For each parameter, we get:

(a) the final velocity of the ball.

The velocity is equal to the distance over time. Since the distance is always 10 m, the velocity will depend on the time. So, when the time is greater, the final velocity is smaller.

In this case, we can see that for each angle, we get different times, so, the angle affects the final velocity of the ball.

(b) work

The work can be calculated as:

W = Fdcosθ

Where F is the force, d is the distance and θ is the angle between them. When we change the angle of the incline, we affect the angle of the Force and the displacement, so the work changes.

(c) initial potential energy

The potential energy depends on the initial height, if the height is greater, the potential energy is greater. So, when the angle of the incline change, the height change, so the potential energy change

(d) final kinetic energy

The kinetic energy depends on the final velocity, if the final velocity is greater, the kinetic energy is greater. Since the final velocity changes with the angle, the kinetic energy also changes with the angle.

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