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1. Calculate the potential energy, kinetic energy, mechanical energy, velocity, and height of the ball at
the various locations
yms
1. What is the approximate potential energy of the ball at point #1?
A) OJ
C) 200
B) 50
D) 2000
2. What is the approximate kinetic energy of the ball at point #1?
A)OJ
C) 200 J
B) SOJ
D) 2000 J
3. What is the approximate potential energy of the ball at point #3?
A) OJ
C) 200J
B) 50J
D) 2000
4. What is the approximate kinetic energy of the ball at point #3?
A)OJ
C) 200J
B) 50J
D) 2000
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