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When a ball is thrown in the air, the potential energy gained must come from the kinetic energy given by the person throwing the ball. As the ball gains potential energy, its speed will. A; increase B;
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When a ball is thrown in the air, the potential energy gained must come from the kinetic energy given by the person throwing the ball. As the ball gains potential energy, its speed will.
A; increase
B; decrease
C; remain the same
D; double
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Answer C :remain the same
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i believe it is C. remain the same. If i am wrong i sincerely apologize.
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