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Time This graph shows the results of an experiment where a rubber ball was dropped and the kinetic energy and the potential energy
were tracked. We know that energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only changed in its form. If the blue line shows kinetic
energy and the red line shows potential energy, what can you infer about the relationship between potential and kinetic energy in.
a bouncing ball? Select ALL that apply.
A)
The total amount of energy is always constant.
B)
When potential energy is its highest, kinetic energy is its lowest.
There is a direct relationship between potential and kinetic energy.
D)
When potential energy is its highest, kinetic energy is its highest.
E)
There is an inverse relationship between potential and kinetic energy.

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