A 0.5kg rubber ball is thrown straight up into the air. At a height of 20m above the ground, it is travelling at 15m/s. How do you answer the following questions?

a. What is the ball's kinetic energy at this point?
b. What is its gravitational potential energy relative to the ground?
c. If all of the E_g the ball has in part b was originally E_k at the ground, calculate how fast the ball was travelling initially when it was thrown up in the air.
d. Determine the maximum height and velocity reached by the ball (assuming it started at ground level).

1 Answer
May 15, 2016

a)the kinetic energy
E_k=1/2mv^2=0.5*0.5*15^2=56.25J
b)The gravitatinal potential energy
E_g=mgh=0.5*9.81*20=98.1 J
c)v=19.8m/s
d)H_max=31.47m
v_max=24.85m/s

Explanation:

We choose origin of O on the ground
The formula of kinetic energy E_k=1/2mv^2
The formula of gravitational potential energy
E_g=m.g.h
To solve (d) we apply law of conservation of mechanical energy