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HELP ASAP Miguel claims that as a ball falls, it loses potential energy. Izzy claims that as a ball falls, it
gains kinetic energy. Can both students be correct? Describe the evidence which would support
either student.


Sagot :

Answer and Explanation:

They are both correct.

This is because potential energy is when there is potential for the object to have energy, while kinetic energy is energy that is moving already.

So, as the ball falls, it loses its potential energy, or "still/Stalled" energy, and gains kinetic energy, or moving energy.

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