A 1.0-kilogram mass gains kinetic energy as it falls freely from rest a vertical distance d. How far would a 2.0-kilogram mass have to fall freely from rest to gain the same amount of kinetic energy? d. (3) 2 (4) 4 (1) d (2) 2d

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Given data: 

Initial velocity (Vi) = 0 m/s

Mass (m) = 1.0 kg

Vertical distance (h) = d

New mass (m') = 2.0 kg

Gain in kinetic energy is same

Required:

New vertical distance (h') 

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