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Physics, 12.09.2021 05:00 Wolfgirl2032

Torrey's neighbor told her that a marble rolling down a hill increases in velocity as it rolls down, but does not increase in kinetic energy because energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so it always has the same amount of kinetic energy. Is Torrey's neighbor correct? If they are correct, explain how you know. If they are not correct, how would you explain to them the fault in their thinking?​

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