A steel ball of mass 0.2 kg is projected vertically upwards from the top of a building 100m high with an intial velocity of 40 m.s^-1. Ignore air friction and calculate: A. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it was projected. B. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it reached the ground level.(i.e at the bottom of the building) C. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it reaches its maximum height above the ground. D. The velocity of the ball the time it reached the ground level  E. Time taken by the ball to reach the ground level from the time it was projected F. The maximum height above the ground the ball reached G. The velocity of the ball the time it was 20m above the ground

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A steel ball of mass 0.2 kg is projected vertically upwards from the top of a building 100m high with an intial velocity of 40 m.s^-1. Ignore air friction and calculate:

A. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it was projected.

B. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it reached the ground level.(i.e at the bottom of the building)

C. The total mechanical energy of the ball the time it reaches its maximum height above the ground.

D. The velocity of the ball the time it reached the ground level 

E. Time taken by the ball to reach the ground level from the time it was projected

F. The maximum height above the ground the ball reached

G. The velocity of the ball the time it was 20m above the ground 

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