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A mass m = 0.7 kg is released from rest at the origin 0. The mass falls under the influence of gravity. When the mass reaches point A, it is a distance x below the origin 0; when the mass reaches point B it is a distance of 6 x below the origin 0. What is vB/vA?

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Answer:

The value of
(v_(B))/(v_(A))=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass = 0.7 kg

Height = 6

We need to calculate the velocity at point A

Using conservation of energy


-mgh-0=0-(1)/(2)mv_(A)^2


-mgx=-(1)/(2)mv_(A)^2


v_(A)=√(2gx).....(I)

We need to calculate the velocity at point B

Using conservation of energy


-mgh-0=0-(1)/(2)mv_(B)^2


-mg*4x=-(1)/(2)mv_(B)^2


v_(B)=√(8gx)....(II)

We need to calculate the ratio of the velocity at point A and point B


(v_(B))/(v_(A))=(√(8gx))/(√(2gx))


(v_(B))/(v_(A))=2

Hence, The value of
(v_(B))/(v_(A))=2

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