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A tennis balls in the air and the potential energy increases. At the same time, it’s kinetic energy___because the velocity____ a.) increases;increases b.) decreases; increases c…
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A tennis balls in the air and the potential energy increases. At the same time, it’s kinetic energy___because the velocity____
a.) increases;increases
b.) decreases; increases
c.) decreases;decreases
d.) increases;decreases
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Step-by-step explanation:
More potential energy equals more kinetic
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