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11 March, 16:07

A student throws a 0.160-kg ball straight upwards to a height of 4.70 m. How much work did the student do?

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  1. 11 March, 18:58
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    7.4 J

    Explanation:

    m = mass of the ball = 0.160 kg

    h = height gained by the ball = 4.70 m

    g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

    U = Potential energy gained by the ball

    Potential energy gained by the ball is given as

    U = mgh

    W = work done by student

    Using conservation of energy

    W = U

    W = mgh

    W = (0.160) (9.8) (4.70)

    W = 7.4 J
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