A 0.80-kg object tied to the end of a 2.0-m string swings as a pendulum. At the lowest point of its swing, the object has a kinetic energy of 16 J. Determine the speed of the object at the instant when the string makes an angle of 50° with the vertical. a. 5.6 m/s b. 4.4 m/s c. 33 m/s d. 5.0 m/s 6.1 m/s e.

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1:-A 0.80-kg object tied to the end of a 2.0-m string swings as a pendulum. At the
lowest point of its swing, the object has a kinetic energy of 16 J. Determine the
speed of the object at the instant when the string makes an angle of 50° with the
vertical.
a. 5.6 m/s
b. 4.4 m/s
c. 3.3 m/s
d. 5.0 m/s
e. 6.1 m/s
2:- A 0.04-kg ball is thrown from the top of a 30-m tall building (point A) at an
unknown angle above the horizontal. As shown in the figure, the ball attains a
maximum height of 10 m above the top of the building before striking the
ground at point B. If air resistance is negligible, what is the value of the kinetic
energy of the ball at B minus the kinetic energy of the ball at A (K, - K,)?
10 m
30 m
12J
b. -12J
c. 20J
d. -20J
е. 32]
a.
Transcribed Image Text:1:-A 0.80-kg object tied to the end of a 2.0-m string swings as a pendulum. At the lowest point of its swing, the object has a kinetic energy of 16 J. Determine the speed of the object at the instant when the string makes an angle of 50° with the vertical. a. 5.6 m/s b. 4.4 m/s c. 3.3 m/s d. 5.0 m/s e. 6.1 m/s 2:- A 0.04-kg ball is thrown from the top of a 30-m tall building (point A) at an unknown angle above the horizontal. As shown in the figure, the ball attains a maximum height of 10 m above the top of the building before striking the ground at point B. If air resistance is negligible, what is the value of the kinetic energy of the ball at B minus the kinetic energy of the ball at A (K, - K,)? 10 m 30 m 12J b. -12J c. 20J d. -20J е. 32] a.
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