A cannonball (20kg) is fired at an angle --its initial speed upon leaving is 100m/s and the ball reaches a height of 180 meters. Assume no friction and g=10m/s2.
What is the initial kinetic energy when the ball leaves the cannon?
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3.6x104joules |
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6.4x104joules |
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1x105joules |
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2x106joules |
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