Sally is about to kick a soccer ball, but what happens to the energy she puts into the ball? When Sally kicks the soccer ball, the energy she puts into it is converted into kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is what makes the ball travel across the field. The energy is also transferred to the ball, causing it to compress and rebound, which makes the ball move at higher speeds and for longer distances. Additionally, the energy that is transferred to the ball is also converted to sound, creating a loud thump that can be heard by the players and fans. Finally, the energy is released in the form of heat, which helps keep the ball warm while in play.
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