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In order from largest to smallest, what is the ranking of the object's vertical speed in each position?

>> No.10935712

A = C > E > B = D

>> No.10935804

>>10935701
assuming perfect elasticity:
D>A=C=E>B=0

>> No.10935811

>>10935701
>In order from largest to smallest, what is the ranking of the object's vertical speed in each position?
What have you tried?

>> No.10936329

>>10935701
in what part of the impact/rebound is D pictured?

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10936338

>>10935804

>> No.10936384

>>10936338
Why is >>10935804 bait? Isn't that the correct answer?

>> No.10936388

>>10936384
lol

>> No.10936390

>>10936388
Explain be how
>D hasn't the highest kinetic energy, therefore the highest speed
>B hasn't the highest potential energy, therefore the lowest kinetic energy and speed
>A, C and E haven't all the most balance between kinetic and potential energy because they are all the same height

>> No.10936395

>>10936390
You're a funny guy.

>> No.10936477

>>10936384
The answer is bait because the collision is obviously not elastic, as the ball doesn't rebound to the original height.