1) A5 kg object is moving downward at a velocity of 12 m/s and is currently 2.6 meters above the ground. a) Calculate its kinetic energy KE = (0.5)(5) (12 x 12) b) Calculate its potential energy PE = (m) (9)(h) %3D c) Calculate its mechanical energy

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1) A 5 kg object is moving downward at a velocity of 12 m/s and is currently
2.6 meters above the ground.
a) Calculate its kinetic energy
KE = (0.5)(5) (12 x 12)
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b) Calculate its potential energy
PE = (m) (9)(h)
c) Calculate its mechanical energy
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