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Chemistry, 29.06.2019 19:30, joey333

How does the mass of a bowling ball that has been rolled down the lane affect the kinetic energy? a) the kinetic energy does not depend on the mass of the bowling ball. b) the kinetic energy is increasing proportional to the mass of the bowling ball. c) the kinetic energy is decreasing proportional to the mass of the bowling ball. d) the kinetic energy is increasing proportional to the square of the mass of the bowling ball.

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