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At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated in order to have potential energy in value to the kinetic...Asked by Anonymous
At what height above the ground must a body of mass 10kg be situated inorder to have potential energy equal in value to the kinetic energy possessed by another body of mass 10kg moving with a velocity of 10m/s?
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Steve
you want h such that (assuming g=10 m/s^2)
mgh = 1.2 mv^2
(10)(10)(h) = (1/2)(10)(10^2)
h = 5m
mgh = 1.2 mv^2
(10)(10)(h) = (1/2)(10)(10^2)
h = 5m
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