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A 10.0 kg water balloon is dropped from a height of 12.0 m. Calculate the speed of the balloon just before it hits the ground.

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chloedbonham
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  • 20-11-2021

Answer:      15.5 m/s.

Explanation:       Potential energy of the balloon has been converted to kinetic energy.

potential energy = kinetic energy.

mgh = ½mv².

10* 10* 12= ½ *10 *v²

1200 = 5v²

v²=1200÷5

v=√240

v= 15.49~15.5 m/s.

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