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Astrid1:

A student is holding a stone at a certain height. The stone has 50 joules of potential energy and 0 joules of kinetic energy. The stone is released from that height. How much energy does the stone have right before it hits the ground?

dontsaymyname:

Any answer choices, please and thank you?

Astrid1:

1. The stone will have about 50 joules of kinetic energy. 2, The stone will have about 25 joules of each kinetic and potential energy. 3. The stone will have about 50 joules of kinetic and 50 joules of potential energy, 4. The stone will have about 0 joules of kinetic energy and 50 joules of potential energy.

Astrid1:

those are the answer choices

dontsaymyname:

For number one, can you put the entire answer choices, like in a list, please

Astrid1:

Yeah

dontsaymyname:

Ok thxs

Astrid1:

mhm

Astrid1:

1. The stone will have about 50 joules of kinetic energy . 2, The stone will have about 25 joules of each kinetic and potential energy. 3. The stone will have about 50 joules of kinetic and 50 joules of potential energy, 4. The stone will have about 0 joules of kinetic energy and 50 joules of potential energy.

dontsaymyname:

It is either #1 or #4 which one do you think is correct?

Astrid1:

ermmmmmm

dontsaymyname:

Well notice how the question states, 50 joules of potiental and 0 Kinetic.. kinetic is like moving soooooo if the ball dropped, what would it be?

Astrid1:

1. The stone will have about 50 joules of kinetic energy

dontsaymyname:

Um, close, but we always need potiental in an answer

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