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Physics, 04.03.2021 22:50, destineyburger2

Gravitational potential energy
kinetic energy
Shapes
Thermal energy
height of the ball
ball falling
Ball hitting the floor
Part 0
List two ways to measure the gravitational potential energy of the ball when it's dropped from different heights. Think
about the motion of the ball and your energy flow diagram. Give an argument to support your choices.
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