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Ronin
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11 November, 16:38
How can you determine an object mechanical energy
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Malakai
11 November, 16:42
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Objects have mechanical energyif they are in motion and/or if they are at some position relative to a zero potential energy position (for example, a brick held at a vertical position above the ground or zero height position). A moving car possesses mechanical energydue to its motion (kineticenergy).
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Kyle Yang
11 November, 16:50
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Kinetic energy + potential energy
KE=1/2mv^2
PE=M*G*H
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