e the data in the picture to complete the questions be ere is no friction. Answers can be used more than once 120m E 60m 40m 140,000 J 80,000 J If the gravitational potential energy is 120,000 J and the kinetic energy is 20,000 J at position A, what is the total energy?

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if the gravitational potential energy is 120,000 J and the kinetic energy is 20,000 J at position A what is the total energy?
### Roller Coaster Energy Problem

#### Use the data in the picture to complete the questions below. Assume there is no friction. Answers can be used more than once.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The provided image is a diagram of a roller coaster track with labeled positions (A, B, C, D, and E) and their corresponding heights:

- **Position A:** 120 m
- **Position B:** 60 m
- **Position C:** (Ground level)
- **Position D:** Top of the loop
- **Position E:** 40 m

**Energy Information:**
- The gravitational potential energy at Position A is given as 120,000 J.
- The kinetic energy at Position A is given as 20,000 J.

Below the diagram, a question is posed:

**Question:**

- "If the gravitational potential energy is 120,000 J and the kinetic energy is 20,000 J at position A, what is the total energy?"

Three answer choices are provided:
- 140,000 J
- 80,000 J
- 0 J

An empty circle is provided next to each answer choice, intending for the user to select the correct answer.

#### Clarification
- The total energy of the system at any point is the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy.
- Hence, the total energy at Position A would be: 

\[ \text{Total Energy} = \text{Gravitational Potential Energy} + \text{Kinetic Energy} \]
\[ \text{Total Energy} = 120,000 \, \text{J} + 20,000 \, \text{J} = 140,000 \, \text{J} \]

Thus, the correct answer is 140,000 J.
Transcribed Image Text:### Roller Coaster Energy Problem #### Use the data in the picture to complete the questions below. Assume there is no friction. Answers can be used more than once. **Diagram Explanation:** The provided image is a diagram of a roller coaster track with labeled positions (A, B, C, D, and E) and their corresponding heights: - **Position A:** 120 m - **Position B:** 60 m - **Position C:** (Ground level) - **Position D:** Top of the loop - **Position E:** 40 m **Energy Information:** - The gravitational potential energy at Position A is given as 120,000 J. - The kinetic energy at Position A is given as 20,000 J. Below the diagram, a question is posed: **Question:** - "If the gravitational potential energy is 120,000 J and the kinetic energy is 20,000 J at position A, what is the total energy?" Three answer choices are provided: - 140,000 J - 80,000 J - 0 J An empty circle is provided next to each answer choice, intending for the user to select the correct answer. #### Clarification - The total energy of the system at any point is the sum of the gravitational potential energy and the kinetic energy. - Hence, the total energy at Position A would be: \[ \text{Total Energy} = \text{Gravitational Potential Energy} + \text{Kinetic Energy} \] \[ \text{Total Energy} = 120,000 \, \text{J} + 20,000 \, \text{J} = 140,000 \, \text{J} \] Thus, the correct answer is 140,000 J.
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