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In which one(s) of the following situations will there be an INCREASE in Kinetic Energy? Group of answer choices A block slides down a frictionless incline A box is pulled across a rough floor at constant speed. A stone at the end of a string is whirled in a horizontal circle at constant speed. A projectile approaches its maximum height. A merry go round rotates faster due to the push by a person.

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Answer:

The Kinetic Energy INCREASE in the following situations:

a)A block slides down a frictionless incline:

e)A merry go round rotates faster due to the push by a person.

Step-by-step explanation:

The energy kinetics is proportional to the square of the velocity:


E_k=1/2*mv^2

We study the cases:

a)A block slides down a frictionless incline:

The gravity made a positive work and the box get a extra velocity, then the kinetics energy INCREASE

b)A box is pulled across a rough floor at constant speed:

The magnitude of the velocity does not change, so the kinetics energy does not change as well

c)A stone at the end of a string is whirled in a horizontal circle at constant speed:

The magnitude of the velocity does not change, so the kinetics energy does not change as well

d)A projectile approaches its maximum height:

If the projectile approaches its maximum height, its velocity approaches to zero. Then the kinetics Energy DECREASE

e)A merry go round rotates faster due to the push by a person.

Thanks to the push, the magnitude of the velocity INCREASE, so the kinetics energy INCREASE as well

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