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lions [1.4K]
4 years ago
8

If a roller coaster train has a potential energy of 1,500 J and a kinetic energy of 500 J as it starts to travel downhill, what

is the total energy?
Physics
2 answers:
user100 [1]4 years ago
8 0
Total Mechanical Energy = Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy 
Here, K.E. = 500 J
P.E. = 1500 J

Substitute their values, 
E = 1500 + 500
E = 2000 J

In short, Your Answer would be 2000 Joules

Hope this helps!
MAXImum [283]4 years ago
3 0

First: 2,000

Second: 900

LAST: 2,000

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