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The energy in a mechanical system is determined by adding the potential and kinetic energy...
Chemistry, 07.05.2020 01:57 mathman783
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The energy in a mechanical system is determined by adding the potential and kinetic energy together.
total
massive
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The initial energy is equal to zero because the starting point is set at zero height to make things easier.
kinetic
potential
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In the example, the final kinetic energy is determined to be because at the peak height, the ball instantaneously stops.
positive
zero
negative
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In this system, potential and kinetic energy are proportional.
inversely
directly
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