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Kinetic Energy
Falling Objects
A person throws a ball up into the air, and the ball falls back toward Earth. At which point would the kinetic energy be the lowest?(
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The kinetic energy of an object is at its lowest point when it reaches its maximum height, right before it starts to fall back towards Earth. At this point, the ball's velocity is zero, so the kinetic energy is also zero.
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