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6 July, 05:30

A baseball 0.145kg is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 20m/s. Use the law of conservation of energy to find how high it goes ignoring air resistance.

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  1. 6 July, 08:01
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    Answer: 20.4m

    Explanation:

    Mass = 0.145kg

    Initial velocity, Vi = 20m/s

    Initial kinetic energy K = 1/2mv^2

    Initial potential energy Ui = mgx = 0joules

    : From conservation of energy,

    Uf + Kf = Ui + Ki (where f represent (final))

    Thus

    mgXf + 0 = 0+1/2 mv^2

    Xf = Vi^2 / 2g

    = (20m/s) ^2 / 2 (9.81m/s) ^2

    =20.4m
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