Tyler and Dennis were playing catch. Tyler threw the ball and tennis caught it.

position one is the location of the ball immediately after Tyler released it. the blue arrow shows the direction of travel position seven is the location of the ball immediately before Dennis caught it.

compared to the other position shown in the image, describe the energy of the ball at position, 1 and 7.

responses

potential energy is at its highest value, while kinetic energy is added to lowest value

kinetic energy is at its highest value or potential energy that is lowest value

potential energy and kinetic energy are both at their highest values

kinetic energy and potential energy are both at their lowest values

The response that best describes the energy of the ball at positions 1 and 7 is:

kinetic energy is at its highest value or potential energy is at its lowest value.

pick one of the options i put bot

Apologies for the confusion in my response. Based on the given options, the correct response would be:

potential energy is at its highest value, while kinetic energy is at its lowest value.

compared to the other positions shown in the image, describe the energy of the ball at position 4.

responses

potential energy and kinetic energy are both at their highest values

potential energy is at its highest value, while kinetic energy is at its lowest value

kinetic energy and potential energy are both at their lowest values

kinetic energy is at its highest value. All potential energy is at its lowest value.

Based on the given options, the correct response for the energy of the ball at position 4 would be:

kinetic energy is at its highest value. All potential energy is at its lowest value.

Fill in the blanks

Energy ____ be created or destroyed by ordinary physical or chemical process.
This concept is called the ____.
Throughout the experiment, the total amount of energy must ____.
When potential energy goes down, kinetic energy ____.
When potential energy goes up, kinetic energy ____.

Fill in ALL the blanks

Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary physical or chemical processes.

This concept is called the Law of Conservation of Energy.
Throughout the experiment, the total amount of energy must remain constant.
When potential energy goes down, kinetic energy increases.
When potential energy goes up, kinetic energy decreases.