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3 January, 20:13

Calculate the change in the kinetic energy (KE) of the bottle when the mass is increased. Use the formula KE = mv2, where m is the mass and v is the speed (velocity). Assume that the speed of the soda bottle falling from a height of 0.8 m will be 4 m/s, and use this speed for each calculation. Record your calculations in Table A of your Student Guide. When the mass of the bottle is 0.125 kg, the KE is kg m2/s2. When the mass of the bottle is 0.250 kg, the KE is kg m2/s2. When the mass of the bottle is 0.375 kg, the KE is kg m2/s2. When the mass of the bottle is 0.500 kg, the KE is kg m2/s2.

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  1. 3 January, 20:22
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    kinetic energy is given as

    KE = (0.5) m v²

    given that : v = speed of the bottle in each case = 4 m/s

    when m = 0.125 kg

    KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.125) (4) ² = 1 J

    when m = 0.250 kg

    KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.250) (4) ² = 2 J

    when m = 0.375 kg

    KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.375) (4) ² = 3 J

    when m = 0.0.500 kg

    KE = (0.5) m v² = (0.5) (0.500) (4) ² = 4 J
  2. 3 January, 20:24
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