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HELP DUE IN 20 MINUTES The circus dog in the picture below is balancing a ball on his nose. The ball has _ energy right now, but when he drops the ball it will have _ energy.

A.
heat; kinetic
B.
kinetic; potential
C.
heat; potential
D.
potential; kinetic


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