A 5.58 kg object falls freely (ignore air resistance), after being dropped from rest. Determine the initial kinetic energy (in J), the final kinetic energy (in J), and the change in kinetic energy (in J) for the following. (a) the first meter of the fall initial kinetic energy final kinetic energy change in kinetic energy initial kinetic energy (b) the second meter of the fall 0 X How is the initial kinetic energy for the second segment of travel related to the final kinetic energy for the first segment of travel? J 109.368 x Can you determine the change in gravitational potential energy for the object as it falls during the second segment of travel? How is the change in kinetic energy for the second segment of travel related to the change in potential energy for the second segment? final kinetic energy change in kinetic energy J ✓ ] 0 54.684 54.684 How is the final kinetic energy related to the change in kinetic energy? J J 109.368 x Knowing the initial kinetic energy and the change in kinetic energy for the second segment of travel, can you determine the final kinetic energy for the second segment of travel?

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A 5.58 kg object falls freely (ignore air resistance), after being dropped from rest. Determine the initial kinetic energy (in J), the final kinetic energy (in J), and the change in kinetic energy (in J) for the
following.
(a) the first meter of the fall
initial kinetic energy
final kinetic energy
change in kinetic energy
initial kinetic
energy
final kinetic
energy
(b) the second meter of the fall
0
X
How is the initial kinetic energy for the second segment of travel related to the final kinetic energy for the first segment of travel? J
change in kinetic
energy
0
J
J
J
54.684
54.684
X
How is the final kinetic energy related to the change in kinetic energy? J
109.368
X
Can you determine the change in gravitational potential energy for the object as it falls during the second segment of travel? How is the change in kinetic energy for the second
segment of travel related to the change in potential energy for the second segment?
J
109.368
X
Knowing the initial kinetic energy and the change in kinetic energy for the second segment of travel, can you determine the final kinetic energy for the second segment of
travel?
Transcribed Image Text:A 5.58 kg object falls freely (ignore air resistance), after being dropped from rest. Determine the initial kinetic energy (in J), the final kinetic energy (in J), and the change in kinetic energy (in J) for the following. (a) the first meter of the fall initial kinetic energy final kinetic energy change in kinetic energy initial kinetic energy final kinetic energy (b) the second meter of the fall 0 X How is the initial kinetic energy for the second segment of travel related to the final kinetic energy for the first segment of travel? J change in kinetic energy 0 J J J 54.684 54.684 X How is the final kinetic energy related to the change in kinetic energy? J 109.368 X Can you determine the change in gravitational potential energy for the object as it falls during the second segment of travel? How is the change in kinetic energy for the second segment of travel related to the change in potential energy for the second segment? J 109.368 X Knowing the initial kinetic energy and the change in kinetic energy for the second segment of travel, can you determine the final kinetic energy for the second segment of travel?
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