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d) A different second 0.4 kg ball is dropped from the same height (6.25 m). In this case the second ball coverts 5 J of its gravitational energy into thermal energy as it falls. Complete the energy bar chart below to show how the total energy is still conserved in this case, and use this energy bar chart to find the actual speed of the ball before it hits the ground.
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