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What happens when a tennis racket hits a ball?(1 point)
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Kinetic energy is transferred from the ball to the racket.
Kinetic energy is transferred from the ball to the racket.
Potential energy in the racket is transferred to the ball.
Potential energy in the racket is transferred to the ball.
Kinetic energy is created.
Kinetic energy is created.
Kinetic energy is transferred from the racket to the ball.
Kinetic energy is transferred from the racket to the ball.
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Kinetic energy is transferred from the racket to the ball.
(The moving racket does work on the ball—some energy is temporarily stored as elastic potential in the strings and some lost as heat/sound—but net transfer is from racket to ball.)
(The moving racket does work on the ball—some energy is temporarily stored as elastic potential in the strings and some lost as heat/sound—but net transfer is from racket to ball.)
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