EK Eg (J) ET (J) (J) t(s) t(s) t(s)

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Below you will see 3 blank graphs that relate kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and total energy versus time. Make a rough sketch of how these graphs would look for the following scenario. A BALL IS ROLLING AT SOME INITIAL SPEED ON THE GROUND. IT RISES UP TO THE TOP OF A HILL, COMES TO A STOP, AND ROLLS BACK DOWN. Assume no energy loss.

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