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a 2kg ball is traveling at 15 m/s at position 1. calculate the gravitational positional energy, kinetic energy and total mechanical energy for the Earth object system and the velocity of the object at the indicated positions below. assume no energy losses due to friction.


a 2kg ball is traveling at 15 m/s at position 1. calculate the gravitational positional energy, kin

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