Science, asked by aubramaphisto5, 18 days ago

A ball bounces up and down what energy is the ball using all at one?

A. Kinetic energy
B. friction
C. pull
D. push

Answers

Answered by omshantiganesh1
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Answer:

A.Kinetic energy

Explanation:

When a bouncing ball falls, it initially gains speed or kinetic energy—the energy of motion. When it reaches Earth, it collides head-on with an incredibly massive object that is, from your perspective, at rest. The ball slows down, deforms temporarily and shoots back up

Answered by Ayodeniji
0

Answer:

A - kinetic energy

Explanation:

It is because kinetic energy is the energy an object possesses while in motion

friction is the restriction of movement

pull

push

so the clear answer is kinetic energy

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