Physics, asked by 99949, 1 year ago

Taro stated that when someone hits a golf ball with a club, the amount of energy the ball has changes, the amount of energy that the club has changes, and the total energy of the system that includes the ball and the club increases. Which best explains Taro’s error?

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Answered by meenakshinair04
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Answer:

Explanation:

its the energy of the ball that only increases in the system when the golf ball was hit by the club. In the law of physics, energy is an entity that impossible to be broken nor destroyed, in that case, the energy that the club in hitting the golf ball an energy from potential energy(when the club is on steady) to kinetic energy (when the club is swing) and then stop to potential energy when the strike is done. So the energy that is present in the club was transfer to the ball when it was hit by the club

Answered by lawregab000
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Answer:

The total energy of the system remains the same.

Explanation:

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