To compare the kinetic and potential energies of the two watermelons, we'll need to understand the formulas for both types of energy:
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Kinetic Energy (KE) is given by the formula:
where is the mass of the object and is its speed. -
Potential Energy (PE) is given by the formula:
where is the mass of the object, is the acceleration due to gravity (approximately ), and is the height above the ground.
To compare the energies, you would perform the following steps:
Step 1: Calculate Kinetic Energy
For each watermelon, using the given mass and speed from the table, calculate the kinetic energy using the KE formula.
Step 2: Calculate Potential Energy
For each watermelon, if the height from the counter to the ground is known or can be assumed, calculate the potential energy using the PE formula.
Step 3: Comparison
- Compare the calculated kinetic energies. The watermelon with the greater speed and/or mass will have higher kinetic energy.
- Compare the calculated potential energies. The one at a greater height will have a higher potential energy.
If you provide the specific masses, speeds, and height of the counter, I can help you with the calculations and comparisons.