1.
A 50 kilogram person carries a 20 newton can to the top of a
3.0 meter high ladder a...
Physics, 16.02.2021 04:40 mocheal8216
1.
A 50 kilogram person carries a 20 newton can to the top of a
3.0 meter high ladder and then drops it to the floor.
Calculate the potential energy of the can when it is
at the top of the ladder.
a.
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b. Determine the kinetic energy of the can when it is
1.0 meter above the floor.
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