"Suppose you throw basketball upward. Is it true or wrong to say that “you have not increased the internal energy of the air within the basketball”? Either yes or no explain it with a solid reason
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Suppose you throw basketball upward. Is it true or wrong to say that “you have not increased the internal energy of the air within the basketball”? Either yes or no explain it with a solid reason.
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Suppose you throw basketball upward. Is it true or wrong to say that “you have not increased the internal energy of the air within the basketball”? Either yes or no explain it with a solid reason.
Also you should remember that this Discussion is graded and maximum marks for this Graded Discussion Board 5% and it will count in your final Grade. So these marks may be helpful for you to get A grade from B and B grade from C and so on.
In the end you should also know that we will not extend the date of discussion in any case.
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Answer:Yes,
It is right because the condition applied on it is remain constant inside the ball as it in outside like temperature,air capacity etc.
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