Question 3: Conclusions The energy due to position is the and energy due to motion is the of the body. If the height is doubled,

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Question 3: Conclusions
The energy due to position is the
and energy due to motion is the
of the body. If the
height is doubled,
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3: Conclusions The energy due to position is the and energy due to motion is the of the body. If the height is doubled,
If the weight used in the experiment is having an uncertainty of 1.4± 0.01N, the initial height is measured, with an uncertainty of 50 ±0.05 cm and the final height
with an uncertainty of 25.3 0.05 cm. (Potential energies are calculated by the formula weight x height)
Calculate,
1. The absolute uncertainty in the calculated value of Initial Potential Energy (in Joules)
2) The absolute ui gravitational potential energy is doubled
kinetic energy is doubled
No change in gravitational Potential Energy
} and for any isolated system (1:MULTICHOICE:%100%total mechanical energy is conserved
Question 3: Có only kinetic energy is conserved
only potential energy is conserved
The energy due to į %0%total mechanical energy is not conserved
of the body. If the
height is doubled,
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Transcribed Image Text:If the weight used in the experiment is having an uncertainty of 1.4± 0.01N, the initial height is measured, with an uncertainty of 50 ±0.05 cm and the final height with an uncertainty of 25.3 0.05 cm. (Potential energies are calculated by the formula weight x height) Calculate, 1. The absolute uncertainty in the calculated value of Initial Potential Energy (in Joules) 2) The absolute ui gravitational potential energy is doubled kinetic energy is doubled No change in gravitational Potential Energy } and for any isolated system (1:MULTICHOICE:%100%total mechanical energy is conserved Question 3: Có only kinetic energy is conserved only potential energy is conserved The energy due to į %0%total mechanical energy is not conserved of the body. If the height is doubled, Finish attempt asswork Problems Jump to.. HUAWEI F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8
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