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notsponge [240]
2 years ago
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Suppose an acorn with a mass of 3.17 g falls off a tree. At a particular moment during the fall, the acorn has a kinetic energy

of 0.259 J and a potential energy of 0.207 J with respect to the ground. How does the acorn's potential and kinetic energy change as it falls
Physics
1 answer:
8090 [49]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

potential energy decrease and kinetic energy increases.

Explanation:

the law of conservation of energy says that the total energy of a system is conserved, then:

E_ki +E_pi = E_kf+E_pf

where E_{ki} is the initial kinetic energy, E_{pi} is the initial potential energy, E_{kf} is the final kinetic energy and E_{pf} is the final potential energy.

so, when the acorn fall the final potential energy is going to decrease because the potential energy is equal to:

E_p = mgh

Where m is the mass, g the gravity and h the height.

Therefore, in order to fullfil with the law of conservation of energy is necesary that the final kinetic energy increase.

Now, we know that the kinetic energy is equal to:

E_k = \frac{1}{2}mv^2

where v is the velocity, so, it means that the velocity of the acorn is going to increase.      

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