Passage 8062 Directions The Diagram Below Represents A 2 Kilogram Object On A Frictionless Track The Object Is Released 1 (51.76 KiB) Viewed 58 times
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Passage 8062 Directions: The diagram below represents a 2-kilogram object on a frictionless track The object is released from rest at point A, and at point E its gravitational potential energy is 0. Use the diagram to answer any questions that follow. 2.0 kg 40 m 1 1 1 А 30 m 1 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 - - - 1 0 20 m - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 1 00 B F . 10 m - - - 1 1 1 - - -- 1 1 E Om
If the object were released from rest at point B, what would be its speed, in m/s, at point C?
As the object travels along the track, what is the maximum height that it reaches above point E? A 20m B 30 m 50 m D. 40 m
What is the gravitational potential energy in J. of the object at point A?
Compared to the kinetic energy of the object at point B, the kinetic energy of the object at point E is which of the following? A Four times as great B. The same amount CI Twice the amount D. Half as great
What is the gravitational potential energy of the object at point A? A A 80J B. 700 J C. 20 J D.800 u
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