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0.100-kilogram apple falls from a height of 1.50 meters to 1.00 meters. Ignoring frictional effects, what is the kinetic energy of the apple at this height?

0.00 J
0.49 J
0.98 J
1.47 J

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the correct answer is0.49 J

User Marcio Cruz
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Answer:

Kinetic energy of the apple is 0.49 J.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the apple, m = 0.1 kg

Initial height, h = 1.5 m

Final height, h' = 1 m

Let K is the kinetic energy of the apple at this height. We can use the conservation of energy to find it. As the height decreased the potential energy gets converted to the kinetic energy. It is given by :


K=mg(h'-h)


K=0.1\ kg* 9.8\ m/s^2* (1-1.5)\ m

K = -0.49 J

So, the energy of the apple at this height is 0.49 J. Hence, this is the required solution.

User Ben Cawley
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