This question involves the concepts of the law of conservation of energy and kinetic energy.
The variables required for a computational model that predicts change in the energy of a falling object are "B.)Height, speed, mass".
According to the law of conservation of energy the change in energy can be given in the following form for a falling object:
Loss in Potential Energy = Gain in Kinetic Energy
It is clear from the formula that the variables involved in the computational model are <u>mass, height, and velocity</u>.
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Answer: 63 m/s
Explanation: If wheel drops vertically, you can use
conservation of energy : Ep = Ek. mgh = ½mv^2 and
solve v = √(2gh ) = √ (2·9.81 m/s²·200 m) = 62.6 m/s.
NOTE: wheel has also horizontal speed which was not mentioned here.
Answer: A) It has the same types of atoms on both sides of the reaction
arrow.
Explanation: A balanced equation demonstrates the conservation of mass by having the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the arrow.