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Sir Dudley the Dextrous is loading cannons on top of the castle's tallest towers in preparation for an expected attack. He slips, and a cannonball of mass 14.0 kg 14.0 kg rolls to the edge of the tower, which has a perfectly horizontal surface, and falls to the ground below. It takes the cannonball 3.15 s 3.15 s to fall to the ground, and air resistance is negligible. How much work is done by gravity on the falling cannonball?

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Answer:

6667.9 J

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

Mass of cannon.m=14 kg

Time,t=3.15 s

Initial velocity,u=0

We have to find the work done by gravity on the falling cannon ball.


g=9.8 m/s^2


h=ut+(1)/(2)gt^2

Substitute the values


h=0+(1)/(2)* 9.8* (3.15)^2=48.6 m

Work done,W=mgh

Using the formula


W=14* 9.8* 48.6=6667.9 J

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