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Which statement best describes the relationship between a baseball’s potential and kinetic energy after it is thrown? (assume the ball travels in a straight line)(1 point)
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Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases.
Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases.
Potential and kinetic energy both decrease.
Potential and kinetic energy both decrease.
Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.
Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.
Potential energy increases, and kinetic energy does not change.
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Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases.
Potential energy does not change, and kinetic energy decreases.
Potential and kinetic energy both decrease.
Potential and kinetic energy both decrease.
Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.
Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.
Potential energy increases, and kinetic energy does not change.
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The best statement that describes the relationship between a baseball’s potential and kinetic energy after it is thrown, assuming the ball travels in a straight line, is:
**Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.**
This is because, as the baseball is thrown, its height decreases (which decreases potential energy), while its speed increases (resulting in increased kinetic energy).
**Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.**
This is because, as the baseball is thrown, its height decreases (which decreases potential energy), while its speed increases (resulting in increased kinetic energy).
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