1. A ball with a mass of 2 kilograms is sitting at the top of a toy mountain that is 55 inches tall. Friction is negligible. Determine the gravitational p 55 in 5in 23in lotential energy of the ball at the top of the mountain, the bottom of the hill and the top of the second mountain for a system of the ball & Earth. (1 inch - 0.025 m)

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A ball with a mass of 2 kilograms is sitting at the top of a toy mountain that is 55 inches tall. Friction is negligible. Determine the gravitational potential energy of the ball at the top of the mountain, the bottom of the hill and the top of the second mountain for a system of the ball & Earth. ( 1 inch = 0.025 m) {SHOW ALL WORK} [Use image on question 1 for reference]
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1. A ball with a mass of 2 kilograms is sitting at the top of a toy mountain that is 55 inches tall. Friction is negligible.
Determine the gravitational p
55 in
5in
23in
lotential energy of the
ball at the top of the mountain, the bottom of the hill and the top of the second mountain for a system of the ball &
Earth. (1 inch = 0.025 m)
2. Askier is skiing down a hill before hitting a flat section. The initial velocity of the skier is zero. Assume that friction and
air resistance are negligible.
o m: 20 kag
20 m
A. Find the gravitational potential energy at point A. (h = 20 m)
B. If KE at point C is equal to the gravitational potential energy at point A, find
velocity of the skier at C.
Transcribed Image Text:Name: Physics Date: Period: IP/Homework: 1. A ball with a mass of 2 kilograms is sitting at the top of a toy mountain that is 55 inches tall. Friction is negligible. Determine the gravitational p 55 in 5in 23in lotential energy of the ball at the top of the mountain, the bottom of the hill and the top of the second mountain for a system of the ball & Earth. (1 inch = 0.025 m) 2. Askier is skiing down a hill before hitting a flat section. The initial velocity of the skier is zero. Assume that friction and air resistance are negligible. o m: 20 kag 20 m A. Find the gravitational potential energy at point A. (h = 20 m) B. If KE at point C is equal to the gravitational potential energy at point A, find velocity of the skier at C.
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