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Physics, 10.01.2020 22:31 nicolescaggs

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- with the device starting from a still position (0 m/s), you drop it, allowing gravity to accelerate it towards the ground at 9.8 m/s2. assuming it takes 1.5 seconds for the device to hit the ground, what is it’s velocity? [v = a*t]

- momentum is defined as mass * velocity [p = m*v]. calculate the momentum of the device just before it hits the ground using the velocity you calculated in the last question.

- the equation pe = m*g* using h, what is the potential energy (pe) of the device before it is dropped? [remember, h = height, m = mass, g = acceleration due to gravity]

- what is the kinetic energy that the device contains immediately before it hits the ground? [ke = ½*m*v2]

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