Determine the Initial potential energy

  1. A. A particle is traveling without friction up and down hills and valleys. If its initial potential energy is 6 J and its
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  2. 6) If a flea has a mass of 2.0x10^2 micrograms jumps vertically to a height of 65mm and 75% of the energy comes from elastic
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  3. A 0.500 kg is thrown vertically upward from the ground with an initial speed of 12.0 m/s. Define the initial potential energy to
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  4. According to a computational model of the energy change in a pendulum, what will happen if the mass of the pendulum increases?(1
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  5. According to a computational model of the energy change in a pendulum, what will happen if the mass of the pendulum increases?(1
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  6. According to a computational model of the energy change in a pendulum, what will happen if the mass of the pendulum increases?(1
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  7. n a computational model of energy changes experienced by an object in free fall, the value of 9.8 appears in several of the
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  8. A particle is traveling without friction up and down hills and valleys. If its initial potential energy is 85 J and its initial
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  9. Which of the following possible components of the initial energy of a system is due to an object's heightabove the earth?
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  10. A 0.73 kg ball is thrown straight up with an initial velocity of 2.50 m/s. Taking the potential energy of gravity to be zero at
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