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5. A ball weighing 10 kg rolls 200 m down a frictionless incline with a 50 degree angle to the horizontal. If the ball’s initial velocity was 0 m/s, how much does the mechanical energy of the system change by the time the ball reaches its destination? A) It increased by 12%. B) It increases by 58%. C) It decreases by 12%. D) It does not change.

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Answer:

D) It does not change

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there is no friction in the inclined plane. Therefore, there is no loss in the total mechanical energy of the system. So according to the law of conservation of energy we can write:

Total Mechanical Energy at Start = Total Mechanical Energy at End + Frictional Loss

Total Mechanical Energy at Start = Total Mechanical Energy at End + 0

Total Mechanical Energy at Start = Total Mechanical Energy at End

It means there is no change in the total mechanical energy of the system.

Therefore, the correct option is:

D) It does not change

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