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Homework Statement
Ball mass = 0.0027 kg
PE (0.5 meters) = 0.01323 J
height of ball after three trials = 0.19 meters
KE before bounce = 0.01323 J
PE at new max height = 0.00503
Total energy = KE + PE
Ke after bounce = ?
Homework Equations
mgh
The Attempt at a Solution
I did a lab where I bounced a ball at a certain height. I found the potential energy with the equation mgh (m = 0.0027 g, g=9.8, h=0.5m), so it is 0.01323J. I am supposed to find the kinetic energy before the ball bounced (I think it's equal to the PE that I calculated), and I'm supposed to find the PE at the maximum height the ball hit (h = 0.19 m), so when I plug it into the mgh equation, I get 0.00503J. I know the total energy would be KE before the bounce + PE at the maximum height, which was 0.00503J, so I just add those up. How do I find the KE after the ball bounced?
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