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Nov 27, 2013, 08:36 PM
A ball of mass m is thrown straight up from the ground level, and eventually returns to the same height. It has an initial velocity v0y. Neglect all dissipative forces. Write expressions in terms of these two quantities, and any constants you need, for the following. (NOTE: v0y should be entered in with the number zero and y (0y) as the subscript, and any answers of zero should be entered as 0.)
a. The largest kinetic energy?
b. The smallest kinetic energy?
c. The maximum potential energy, taking the initial height as the reference level.
d. The maximum height?
e. The mechanical energy.
f. The amount of work that had to be done on the ball as it was thrown.
a. The largest kinetic energy?
b. The smallest kinetic energy?
c. The maximum potential energy, taking the initial height as the reference level.
d. The maximum height?
e. The mechanical energy.
f. The amount of work that had to be done on the ball as it was thrown.