Question: I need help finding the Max Ramp Height (m) for Ball 1 and Ball 2. -Ball 1's mass is 0.200kg. Ball 2's mass is 0.250

I need help finding the Max Ramp Height (m) for Ball 1 and Ball 2.

-Ball 1's mass is 0.200kg. Ball 2's mass is 0.250 kg.

Additionally, I need help answering the following questions:

1.) Sample Calculation: Show your maximum ramp height calculation for spring 2 (ball 1).

[2] Explain why the spring potential energy and maximum ramp potential energy are the same for a particular data run. If not, provide a possible explanation.

[3] Based on your Combined Energy Plot, is mechanical energy conserved? Use details from this plot to support your answer. Give specific locations on the plot (times, etc.) to back up your arguments.

Spring

Ball

Compression

Distance

(m)

Spring PE

(J)

Max Ramp PE

(J)

Max Ramp

Height

(m)

2

1

0.05

0.10375

0.10375

2

0.04

0.0664

0.0664

I need help finding the Max Ramp Height (m) for Ball 1and Ball 2.-Ball 1's mass is 0.200kg. Ball 2's mass is 0.250kg.Additionally, I need help answering the following questions:1.) Sample Calculation: Show yourmaximum ramp height calculation for spring 2 (ball 1).[2] Explain why thespring potential energy and maximum ramp potential energy are the same fora particular data run. If not, provide a possible explanation.[3] Based on

Eric Lally vation Of Combined Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 1, Spring Compression = 5.00 cm, Ramp Used 104 78 + + + + Energy ( x 103 J ) 52 26 0 + + + 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.1 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 10:59 AM WBN ceEric Lally vation Of Kinetic Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 1, Spring Compression = 5.00 cm, Ramp Used Max KE = 103.75 mJ 78 Energy ( x 103 J ) 52 + 26 0 + + 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 10:59 AM WBN ceEric Lally vation of E Potential Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 1, Spring Compression = 5.00 cm, Ramp Used Spring PE = 103.75 mJ, Max Ramp PE = 103.75 mJ, Never Airborne 78 + Energy ( x 103 J ) 52 + 26 0 + + + + 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 10:59 AM WBN ceEric Lally vation Of Combined Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 2, Spring Compression = 4.00 cm, Ramp Used H 68 51 Energy ( * 10* J ) 34 17 0 + + + + 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0.1 0.2 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 11:03 AM WBNCEEric Lally vation of Kinetic Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 2, Spring Compression = 4.00 cm, Ramp Used Max KE = 66.40 mJ 68 H 51 Energy ( x 103 J ) 34 + 17 0 + + 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 11:03 AM WBNCEEric Lally vation of E Potential Energy Plot: Spring 2, Ball 2, Spring Compression = 4.00 cm, Ramp Used Spring PE = 66.40 mJ, Max Ramp PE = 66.40 mJ, Never Airborne H 68 51 Energy ( * 10* J ) 34 17 0 + + ++ + + + 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 Conservation of Energy Time (seconds) ab 01/24/2022 11:03 AM WBNCE

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