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The ball will decelerate as it moves upwards.
The magnitude of the ball's acceleration is 0.3 m/s² and it directed backwards.
The given parameters;
- initial velocity of the ball, u = 1.25 m/s
- time of motion of the ball, t = 4.22 s
As the ball rolls up the inclined plane, the velocity decreases and eventually becomes zero when the ball reaches the highest point of the plane.
Thus, the ball decelerate as it moves upwards.
The acceleration of the ball is calculate as;
<em>at the highest point on the incline plane, the final velocity </em><em> is zero</em>
Thus, the magnitude of the ball's acceleration is 0.3 m/s² and it directed backwards.
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Answer:
this is what popped up when I searched it up:In physics, the kinetic energy (KE) of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes.
Explanation:
Answer:
the force between the building and the ball is non-conservative (friction-type force)
Explanation
Explanation:For this exercise the student must create an impulse to move the ball towards the building, in this part he performs positive work since the applied force and the displacement are in the same direction.
When the ball moves it has a kinetic energy and if its height increases or decreases its potential energy also changes, but the sum of being must be equal to the initial work.
When the ball arrives and collides with the building, non-conservative forces, of various kinds; rubbing, breaking, etc. It transforms this energy into a part of heat and another in mechanical energy that the building must absorb, let us destroy its wall
Consequently, the force between the building and the ball is non-conservative (friction-type force