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2) Which is the main energy diop a ball? (a) Kiretic-potential (1) Kinetic-sound (c) Potential - Kinetic (d) Potential-thermal

          2) Which is the main energy diop a ball?
(a) Kiretic-potential
(1) Kinetic-sound
(c) Potential - Kinetic
(d) Potential-thermal
        
2) Which is the main energy diop a ball?
(a) Kiretic-potential
(1) Kinetic-sound
(c) Potential - Kinetic
(d) Potential-thermal

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