Answer: It decreases 1.94 J.
Explanation:
At starting level, if we choose this height as our gravitational potential energy reference level, all the energy is kinetic:
E1 = K1 = 1/2 mv² = 1/2 . 0.057 Kg. 15² (m/s)² = 6.41 J
When it arrives to the maximum height (in this case, 8.0 m), all the energy has become gravitational potential energy, as the ball is at rest just before starting to fall:
E2 = U2 = m.g.h = 0.057 kg. 9.8 m/s². 8.0 m = 4.47 J
The difference between these values is due to the effect of the air resistance, and can be expressed as follows:
ΔE = 6.41 J - 4.47 J = 1.94 J