In the figure if h=10cm and the mass of the ball is 100g Find the potential energy of the ball at point a (relative (to the tabletop (g=10m/s²) ramp projectile Path Table Top :Select one а. 1J b. 0.1J С. 10J d. 100J e. 0.01J Plumb Line
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![In the figure if h=10cm and the mass of the ball is 100g
Find the potential energy of the ball at point a (relative
(to the tabletop
(g=10m/s²)
ramp
projectile
Table Top
:Select one
а. 1J
b. 0.1J
c. 10J
d. 100J
e. 0.01J
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