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dsp73
3 years ago
12

A student is investigating the kinetic and potential energy transformations that occur when a

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adelina 88 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

Starting point of the ramp - Potential energy is maximum, Kinetic Energy is minimum.

Midway through the ramp - Potential energy is minimum, Kinetic Energy is maximum.

End of ramp - Potential energy is maximum, Kinetic Energy is minimum.

Explanation:

A.

<em>Starting point of the ramp - Potential energy is maximum, Kinetic Energy is minimum.</em>

The P.E is maximum because the skater is at the maximum elevation above the earth's surface, hence the P.E which is equals to m X g X h is maximum. The K.E is minimum because the velocity of the skater is equals to zero.

B.

<em>Midway through the ramp - Potential energy is minimum, Kinetic Energy is maximum.</em>

As the skater rolls down the ramp all his P.E gets converted into K.E. as he loses elevation. His point of maximum Kinetic energy will be midway through the ramp, when he has lost all his potential energy due to his former elevation. This point is also known as the lowest point on the ramp.

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C.

<em>End of ramp - Potential energy is maximum, Kinetic Energy is minimum.</em>

As the skater climbs back the other side of the ramp, he begins to gain elevation as his speed reduces again. This means that his Kinetic energy is being converted to Potential energy. This stops when he is at the top of the ramp and all his K.E is gone

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