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You drop a 0.4 kg ball from a height of 2.6 m. If it loses 3.8 J of energy to the environment when it impacts the ground

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 8:08 am
by answerhappygod
You drop a 0.4 kg ball from a height of 2.6 m. If it loses 3.8 J
of energy to the environment when it impacts the ground, how high
does it bounce to? Assume that the ground is y = 0. (Your answer
should be in meters and given to the tenths decimal place, as in
the example: 0.2) You drop a 0.4 kg ball from a height of 2.6 m. If
it loses 3.8 J of energy to the environment when it impacts the
ground, how high does it bounce to? Assume that the ground is y =
0. (Your answer should be in meters and given to the tenths decimal
place, as in the example: 0.2)