Two objects, with different masses, have a gravitational potential energy of 100 J each; they are released from rest and fall to
the ground. Both objects were released from the same height.
Is this statement True or False?
1 answer:
The statement can't be true. Objects with different masses held at the same height don't have the same gravitational potential energy.
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Answer:
10N
Explanation:
Equation: ΣF = ma
Fapp = ma
Fapp = (2kg)(5m/s^2) (im guessing you mean 5.00 m/s^2 not m/s)
Fapp = 10*kg*m/s^2
Fapp = 10N
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