Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Mechanical energy (ME) is Kinetic energy + potential energy
Where
Kinetic Energy (KE) = 1/2 * m * v^2
where m is the mass (in kg) and v is the speed of the object (in m/s)
and
Potential Energy (PE) = m*g*h
Where m is the mass (in kg) and g is the gravitational constant (9.81 m/s) and h is the height (in meters)
Hence
ME = KE + PE (note the pendulum DOES NOT have any speed, so v = 0, and thus KE = 0)
So,

Hence, Mechanical Energy is 9.8 Joules (rounded to 1 decimal place). Correct answer is A.
Since it's 0.6 kg for 5 gallons, we'd want to find the unit rate aka the amount of kg's per gallon. To find that, we have to see how many times 5 goes into 0.6, which is 0.6/5=0.12 for 1 gallon. Multiply that by 7 to get 0.84 for 7 gallons!