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Objective: To use energy conservation principles to determine the potential energy and kinetic energy of an object at varying locations along its path.
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In this activity you will have to use the gravitational field strength (g) to perform calculations. The value of g is 9.8 N/kg. However, some Physics classes will round g to 10 N/kg in order to shorten the calculating time and complexity with only minimal sacrifices to accuracy. This Concept Builder is equipped to use either value of g … so it’s your choice.
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