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Potential Gravitational The ball starts at the top of the hill. Kinetic Mechanical The ball begins rolling down the first hill. Potential Gravitational The ball gains gravitational energy as it rolls up the smaller hill. Kinetic Heat There is friction between the ball and the surface. Kinetic Sound The ball emits sound as it moves. Energy sequence SLIDE 1

Kinetic Mechanical The ball begins rolling down the second hill. Kinetic Heat There is friction between the ball and the surface. Kinetic Sound The ball emits sound as it moves. Energy sequence SLIDE 2