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When a ball is thrown into the air, which of the following best describes what happens to the energy of the ball according to the Law of Conservation of Energy?
The energy of the ball is created as it moves upwards.
The energy of the ball remains only as kinetic energy throughout its motion.
The energy of the ball disappears as it reaches the highest point.
The energy of the ball changes from kinetic energy to potential energy as it rises.
The energy of the ball is created as it moves upwards.
The energy of the ball remains only as kinetic energy throughout its motion.
The energy of the ball disappears as it reaches the highest point.
The energy of the ball changes from kinetic energy to potential energy as it rises.
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The energy of the ball changes from kinetic energy to potential energy as it rises. This is in accordance with the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.
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