For this case, in the next item we have gravitational potential energy:
An apple in a tree.
Suppose we define our reference system at the floor level.
Suppose the apple is at a height h from the floor and has mass m.
The gravitational potential energy of the apple is given by:
U = mgh
Where,
m: apple mass
h: height of the apple with respect to the floor
g: acceleration due to gravity
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C) an apple on a tree
Answer:
Reaction force = Weight
the force exerted by A on B is equal.
M1a = M2a
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Answer: No, The energy will remain the same
Explanation: Doubling the mass and leaving the amplitude unchanged won't have any effect on the total energy of the system.
At maximum displacement, E=0.5kA^2
Where E = total energy
K = spring constant
A = Amplitude
From the formula above : Total Energy is independent of mass,. Therefore, total energy won't be affected by Doubling the mass value of the object.
Also when the object is at a displacement 'x' from its equilibrium position.
E = Potential Energy(P.E) + Kinetic Energy(K.E)
P.E = 0.5kx^2
Where x = displacement from equilibrium position
E = Total Energy
K. E= E-0.5kx^2
From the relation above, total energy is independent of its mass and therefore has no effect on the total energy.
The molecule that trap's the sun's energy is chlorophyll.
Answer:
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