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19 February, 04:50

The ball's gravitational potential energy as a function of its height after release. The ball's kinetic energy as a function of its height after release. The ball's total mechanical energy as a function of its height after release.

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  1. 19 February, 05:23
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    a) U = - G m₁m₂ / r, b) K = ½ m (v₀² + 2gy) ² or K = 2 mg² y² c) Em = m g y (2 g y + 1)

    Explanation:

    Let's write the functions that are requested

    a) Gravitational power energy

    U = - dF / dr

    F = G m₁ m₂ / r²

    U = - G m₁m₂ / r

    r is the height

    b) The scientific enrgia

    K = ½ m v²

    Cinematic

    v² = v₀² + 2 g y

    K = ½ m (v₀² + 2gy) ²

    If the initial velocity is zero, the ball is released

    K = ½ m 4 g² y²

    K = 2 mg² y²

    c) Mechanical energy

    Em = K + U

    Em = 2 m g² y² + m g y

    Em = m g y (2 g y + 1)
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