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Biology, 29.05.2020 16:57 shavis123

When the motion energy of an object changes, there is inevitably some other change in energy at the same time. If
an object is slowing down, where is the energy going? (Check all that apply)
The potential energy could be increasing, like a ball thrown into the air.
The kinetic energy could be lost to friction or airfmsistance.
The ball could be returning to its natural resting state.
Due to the conservation of energy, the kinetic energy must stay the same.
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