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20 February, 19:54

Arrange the examples in order, starting with the object that has the least amount of energy. In each case, assume there's no friction. Use g = 9.8 m/s2, PE = m * g * h, and. Tiles a book with a mass of 0.75 kilograms resting on a shelf at a height of 1.5 metersa brick with a mass of 2.5 kilograms falling with a velocity of 10 meters/second when it's 4 meters above grounda ball with a mass of 0.25 kilograms rolling on flat ground with a velocity of 10 meters/seconda stone with a mass of 0.7 kilograms being held still at a height of 7 meters

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  1. 20 February, 23:22
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    First example: book, m = 0.75 kg, h=1.5 m, g = 9.8 m/s², it has only potential energy Ep,

    Ep=m*g*h=0.75*9.8*1.5=11.025 J

    Second example: brick, m=2.5 kg, v=10 m/s, h=4 m, it has potential energy Ep and kinetic energy Ek,

    E=Ep+Ek=m*g*h + (1/2) * m*v²=98 J + 125 J = 223 J

    Third example: ball, m=0.25 kg, v = 10 m/s, it has only kinetic energy Ek

    Ek = (1/2) * m*v²=12.5 J.

    Fourth example: stone, m=0.7 kg, h=7 m, it has only potential energy Ep,

    Ep=m*g*h=0.7*9.8*7=48.02 J

    The order of examples starting with the lowest energy:

    1. book, 2. ball, 3. stone, 4. brick
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