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A student releases a ball from a height of 1.5 m above the floor. chair

Which of the following statements best describes the energy of the ball as it falls?

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Its potential energy is changed to kinetic energy

The total amount of its mechanical energy increases

Its kinetic energy is changed to potential energy

The total amount of mechanical energy decreases

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