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An object of mass 1.6 kg is dropped from a height of 2.9 metres. It lands with a speed of 2.8 m/s. How much energy was lost due to air resistance? (Give your answer to 2 s.f., expressed as a magnitude)
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Answered by Damon
How much energy should it have?
m g h = 1.6 * 9.81 * 2.9

How much does it have?
(1/2) m v^2 = (1/2) * 1.6 * (2.8)^2

so subtract
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