A 1.00 kg ball is thrown directly upward with an initial speed of 16.0 m/s. A graph
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A 1.00 kg ball is thrown directly upward with an initial speed of 16.0 m/s.
A graph of the ball's gravitational potential energy vs. height, Ug(h), for an arbitrary initial velocity. The zero point of gravitational potential energy is located at the height at which the ball leaves the thrower's hand.
Draw a new gravitational potential energy vs. height graph to represent the gravitational potential energy if the ball had a mass of 2.00 kg. The graph for a 1.00-kg ball with an arbitrary initial velocity is provided again as a reference.
A graph of the ball's gravitational potential energy vs. height, Ug(h), for an arbitrary initial velocity. The zero point of gravitational potential energy is located at the height at which the ball leaves the thrower's hand.
Draw a new gravitational potential energy vs. height graph to represent the gravitational potential energy if the ball had a mass of 2.00 kg. The graph for a 1.00-kg ball with an arbitrary initial velocity is provided again as a reference.
Take g=10.0 m/s2 as the acceleration due to gravity.
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Fundamentals of Physics
ISBN: 978-0471758013
8th Extended edition
Authors: Jearl Walker, Halliday Resnick
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