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When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
Anyone who is trying to figure out how high they can vertically throw an object like a ball has a little math to do. The calculation needed is the time it takes the ball to reach its max height multiplied by the rate at which gravity kicks in. Take that number and divide it in half.
False, provided the drop occurs no sooner than the throw, and the ground is flat .
V=Vo +g.t -2Vo=9.8 m/s^s . 3.0s=
The ball has the highest gravitational potential energy when it is at its highest point in the air, as that is when it has a velocity of zero and is up the highest.
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
Gravitational potential energy.
When you throw matter from a height, mechanical energy is not conserved by you, but it is by the matter. You are exerting mechanical energy to throw the object, and the matter is conserving it by not having to do any work to move.
yes it can if you throw it really hard
a large rock
they way 128 throw 167
Orange
The farther it is from Earth, the less gravity will there be. Gravity will never completely disappear.
This is not a normal reaction. You are either having a problem handling orange juice or it has gone bad Throw out the juice and try some fresh orange juice.