When a baseball is at rest and then is thrown, what is the relationship between the ball’s potential and kinetic energy?(1 point)

Responses

As the ball’s potential energy decreases, its kinetic energy decreases.
As the ball’s potential energy decreases, its kinetic energy decreases.

As the ball’s potential energy increases, its kinetic energy increases.
As the ball’s potential energy increases, its kinetic energy increases.

As the ball’s potential energy decreases, its kinetic energy increases.
As the ball’s potential energy decreases, its kinetic energy increases.

As the ball’s potential energy increases, its kinetic energy decreases.

As the ball's potential energy decreases, its kinetic energy increases.

When a pendulum swings, what happens to its total mechanical energy (ignoring friction)?

When a pendulum swings, its total mechanical energy remains constant.

The correct response is: As the ball's potential energy increases, its kinetic energy increases.