To answer your question, I cannot display images or graphs as I am a text-based AI. However, I can describe the relationship between kinetic energy and potential energy of a baseball as it moves.
As a baseball moves, its kinetic energy and potential energy can change. The total mechanical energy, which is the sum of kinetic and potential energy, remains constant if no external forces are acting on the ball (excluding air resistance).
In terms of graphs, if you were to plot kinetic energy and potential energy against time, the graph would generally be non-linear. For example, as the baseball moves upwards, its potential energy increases while kinetic energy decreases. Conversely, as the baseball moves downwards, kinetic energy increases while the potential energy decreases.
The specific shape of the graph will depend on the motion of the baseball, such as whether it's thrown upward and falls back down or is vertically launched and lands on the ground.
Which graph shows how the kinetic energy and petitioners energy of the baseball changes as it moves
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