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Do Now Heading: Work and Power Pick up a worksheet and an advanced organizer from the front table Turn in your final write ups to the homework bucket

Write/Answer the following problem A 1 kg ball is shot into the air from the ground with a velocity of 10m/s. How much kinetic energy does the ball have when it is shot? What is the total energy of the ball? How high did the ball go in the air before coming down? At some point in the path the ball has a GPE = 35 J, How much KE does that ball have at that point?

A 1 kg ball is shot into the air from the ground with a velocity of 10m/s. How much kinetic energy does the ball have when it is shot? What is the total energy of the ball? How high did the ball go in the air before coming down? At some point in the path the ball has a GPE = 35 J, How much KE does that ball have at that point?