SOLUTION: describe the energy changes that take place if you throw a ball straight up from the ground

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Question 411800: describe the energy changes that take place if you throw a ball straight up from the ground
Answer by shree840(260)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
wHEN YOU THROW YOU ARE USING KINETIC ENERGY. It goes to a point wher kinetic energy is 0. Now the ball is at a height and has potential energy. Under the gravity it falls and hits the ground witha force and creates friction energy.
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