2. A physics professor demonstrates conversation of energy by fastening a bowling ball securely to a rope, hanging it from the ceiling, pulling it to one side touching the chin of a willing volunteer and letting it go. Will the ball hit the volunteer?
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A physics professor demonstrates conversation of energy by fastening a bowling ball securely to a rope, hanging it from the ceiling, pulling it to one side touching the chin of a willing volunteer and letting it go. Will the ball hit the volunteer?
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The bowling ball has kinetic energy as it moves toward the pins. The pins scatter in different directions when the ball hits them.
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