Gabriel is performing an experiment in which he is measuring the energy and work being done by a ball rolling down a hill. Which statement best describes Gabriel’s measurements?
They will remain constant.
They will both be recorded in joules.
They will both be recorded in hertz.
They will involve compressions.
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