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4 July, 20:47

A bullet with a mass 2.25g is fired up into the air with a velocity of 187.5 m/s. What is the maximum height of the bullet

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  1. 4 July, 21:06
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    1793.7m

    Explanation:

    From the principle of conservation of energy; the kinetic energy substended by the object equals the potential energy sustain by the object when it gets to its maximum position.

    Now the kinetic energy; is

    K. E = 1/2 * m * v2

    Where m is mass

    v is velocity

    Hence.

    K. E = 1/2 * 2.25 * (187.5) ^2

    Now this should be same with the potential energy which is given as;

    P. E = m * g * h

    Where m is mass of object

    g is acceleration of free fall due to gravity = 9.8m/S2

    h is maximum height substain by the object.

    Hence P. E = 2.25 * 9.8 * h

    From the foregoing analysis of energy conversation it implies;

    1/2 * 2.25 * (187.5) ^2 = 2.25 * 9.8 * h

    => 1/2 * (187.5) ^2 = 9.8 * h

    =>1/2 * (187.5) ^2 / 9.8 = h

    => 1793.69m = h

    h = 1793.69m

    h = 1793.7m to 1 decimal place
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