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)

Responses

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 increases, and kinetic energy does not change.
Potential energy increases, and kinetic energy does not change.

Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the relationship between a baseball's potential and kinetic energy after it is thrown is:

Potential energy decreases as kinetic energy increases.

As the baseball is thrown, it gains speed (increasing its kinetic energy) while it may lose height (decreasing its potential energy). This reflects the trade-off between potential and kinetic energy in the context of the ball's motion.