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If I hold an .63kg basketball 2 meters above the ground, how much potential energy does it have? If I drop the basketball from this height, how much kinetic energy would it have…
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If I hold an .63kg basketball 2 meters above the
ground, how much potential energy does it have?
If I drop the basketball from this height, how
much kinetic energy would it have right before it hits the floor?
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P.E.= 12.348 joules
K.E.=1.26 joules
Step-by-step explanation:
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