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Four balls have the same temperature. Which ball has the most thermal energy? A. Golf ball B. Bowling ball C. Tennis ball D. Basketball
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Four balls have the same temperature. Which ball has the most thermal energy? A. Golf ball B. Bowling ball C. Tennis ball D. Basketball
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Four balls have the same temperature. Which ball has the most thermal
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A. Golf ball
B. Bowling ball
C. Tennis ball
D. Basketball
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B. Bowling ball
Itβs B because the bowling ball has a greater weight and greater mass too it.
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a bowling ball because it has the most mass.
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