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This document appears to be a worksheet for a junior high school physics class. It contains 4 problems related to mechanical energy. The problems ask students to calculate kinetic energy for a father and son jogging, the mass of a roller coaster car given its kinetic energy and velocity, the velocity of a falling ball, and the speed of a roller coaster cart at the top of a second hill.

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This document appears to be a worksheet for a junior high school physics class. It contains 4 problems related to mechanical energy. The problems ask students to calculate kinetic energy for a father and son jogging, the mass of a roller coaster car given its kinetic energy and velocity, the velocity of a falling ball, and the speed of a roller coaster cart at the top of a second hill.

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Divine Word College of Calapan : Basic Education - Junior High School

NAME: DATE: SCORE:


GRADE & SECTION:
PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGN:

Worksheet No. 4:
Mechanical Energy

Directions: Solve the given problems.


1. A father and son went jogging. If the son weighs 50 kg. and the father 75 kg, and both of them ran at a
speed 2 m/s, who had the greater kinetic energy?

2. Compute the mass of a car in a roller coaster having a kinetic energy of 441 045 J and a velocity of
29.7 m/s.?

3. A 40 kg. ball is pulled to one side until it is 1.5 m above its lowest point. What will be its velocity as it
passes through its lowest point?

4. A roller coaster cart is pulled up to the top of a hill 45 m high. The cart then moves over the crest at an
average speed of 0.5 m/s before it plunges down to its lowest point, 5 m. above the ground. From
there, it climbs over the second hill only 15 m high. What is the cart’s speed as it goes over the top of
the second hill?

Applied Physics

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