Using energy considerations and neglecting

  1. Using energy considerations and neglecting air resistance, calculate how far a rock will rise above its point of release if it
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  2. A ball at the top of its drop has 15 J of potential energy, neglecting air resistance, what is the kinetic energy at the bottom
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  3. A projectile leaves the ground at an angle of 60degree to the horizontal.it initial kinetic energy is E. Neglecting air
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  4. 4. Ethical considerationsWrite a short paragraph of 150 words on all the ethical considerations relevant to the specific study.
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  5. A projectile leaves the ground at an angle of 60 degrees to the horizontal. It’s kinetic energy is E. Neglecting air
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  6. A ball with a mass of 2kg rests on an angle of 10degrees .The ball is to be released to roll down the incline plane, neglecting
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  7. . A runner jumps over a hurdle. Neglecting friction, the potential energy of the runner atthe highest point compared to his
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  8. A 2.1 mm-long, 0.46 mg house flea can reach a height of 17 cm in a single leap.I've found that, neglecting air speed, v = 1.8
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  9. A 3Kg projectile is fired straight upward from earth's surface with a speed that is one-fourth the escape speed. Neglecting air
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  10. 1.a ball with a mass 2kg rests on an incline with an angle of 10 degrees. The ball is released to roll down the incline plane
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