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For the situation depicted in the Fig, calculate the mechanical energy of the ball just before it hits the ground and show that even at this position, it is mgh.

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For the situation depicted in the Fig, calculate the mechanical energy of the ball just before it hits the ground and show that even at this position, it is mgh.

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Solution

At point A, the ball is dropped from a height h with an initial velocity of u = 0. Its height drops to zero at point C, right before it touches the earth.

Let v be the ball's speed right before it reaches the ground.

By applying the motion equation,

v2 = u2 + 2gh

v2 = 0 + 2gh = 2gh

At this position (just before hitting the ground):

Kinetic energy = `1/2 "mv"^2 = 1/2 xx m xx 2gh = mgh`

Potential energy = mg × 0 = 0 (since height = 0)

Mechanical energy = Kinetic energy + Potential energy

Mechanical energy = mgh + 0 = mgh

As a result, the ball's mechanical energy right before it strikes the ground is mgh, which is equal to its original mechanical energy at point A. This shows the conservation of mechanical energy.

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Chapter 7: Work, Energy, and Simple Machines - Intext Questions [Page 129]

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NCERT Science Exploration [English] Class 9
Chapter 7 Work, Energy, and Simple Machines
Intext Questions | Q 7. | Page 129
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