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well im not 100% sure but id probably say kinetic energy.

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How is energy conserved when you throw a ball into the air and then catch it?

When you throw a ball into the air, you are giving it kinetic energy. As the ball rises and slows down, this kinetic energy is converted into potential energy. When you catch the ball, you are transferring this potential energy back into kinetic energy. Overall, the total energy of the system (ball and Earth) remains constant, demonstrating the conservation of energy.


When you throw a ball potential energy becomes?

When you throw a ball, potential energy is converted into kinetic energy. As the ball moves through the air, its potential energy decreases as it gains kinetic energy from the force of your throw.


Do batteries lose energy?

Yes, batteries lose energy over time even when not in use due to a process called self-discharge. This occurs as a result of internal chemical reactions that continue even when the battery is not actively powering a device.


When you throw a ball upward its kinetic energy what?

When you throw a ball upward, its kinetic energy decreases as it moves against gravity due to the work done by the force of gravity. As the ball reaches its highest point, its kinetic energy is at its minimum while potential energy is at its maximum.


Explain how energy is conserved when you throw a ball into the air and then catch it?

When it is in your hand you have potential energy, then when you throw it you use mechanical, it has kinetic in the air, then slowly shanges to potential in the air, then all the way potentail energy in your hand.