Ball A (mass of 1.00 kg) began from rest, at position 1, on a ramp at a height of 1.25 m. At position 2, ball A was moving at 5.00 m/s. Ball A continues to roll at a constant 5.00 m/s when it collides with Ball B (mass of 1.00 kg) at position 3. Ball A comes to a complete stop. Ball B moves at a constant velocity after the collision. FORMULAS: PE = m•g•h (g=9.8m/s?) KE = 1/2•m•v? momentum = m•v Position 1 A Position 2 Position 3 A A Question #1: What is the POTENTIAL energy of Ball A at position 1? O 6.25 joules O 2.50 joules O 12.25 joules O 1.25 joules

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Students were experimenting with objects in a collision. Ball A moves
with a constant acceleration by sliding down a frictionless incline plane
before colliding with Ball B. Students used motion detectors to
measure the velocity of Ball A at various points.
Ball A (mass of 1.00 kg) began from rest, at position 1, on a ramp at a
height of 1.25 m. At position 2, ball A was moving at 5.00 m/s. Ball A
continues to roll at a constant 5.00 m/s when it collides with Ball B
(mass of 1.00 kg) at position 3. Ball A comes to a complete stop. Ball
B moves at a constant velocity after the collision.
FORMULAS:
PE = m•g•h (g=9.8m/s²)
KE = 1/2•m•v²
momentum = m•v
Position 1
A
Position 2
Position 3
A
A B
Question #1: What is the POTENTIAL energy of Ball A at position 1?
O 6.25 joules
O 2.50 joules
O 12.25 joules
O 1.25 joules
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Transcribed Image Text:8:29 1 S bcps.schoology GROUPS RESOURCES MORE : COURSES LC2 - Surviving a Crash summative 1 of 7 Question #1 - #7: Motion on an incline and in a collision Students were experimenting with objects in a collision. Ball A moves with a constant acceleration by sliding down a frictionless incline plane before colliding with Ball B. Students used motion detectors to measure the velocity of Ball A at various points. Ball A (mass of 1.00 kg) began from rest, at position 1, on a ramp at a height of 1.25 m. At position 2, ball A was moving at 5.00 m/s. Ball A continues to roll at a constant 5.00 m/s when it collides with Ball B (mass of 1.00 kg) at position 3. Ball A comes to a complete stop. Ball B moves at a constant velocity after the collision. FORMULAS: PE = m•g•h (g=9.8m/s²) KE = 1/2•m•v² momentum = m•v Position 1 A Position 2 Position 3 A A B Question #1: What is the POTENTIAL energy of Ball A at position 1? O 6.25 joules O 2.50 joules O 12.25 joules O 1.25 joules Next AA A bcps.schoology.com
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