A case study
I did that already
Answer:
Pretty sure I figured it out, 4/27. I found this by simplifying:
((1/3pi (h - 2/3 h))(4/9 r^2)) / (1/3 pi r^2 h)
Hi there!
The amount of kinetic energy directly relates to the mass of an object, since the heavier an object is, the more kinetic energy is needed to move it a certain distance.
Hope this helps!