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Physics, 27.07.2019 15:30, apowers6361

For this problem, we assume that we are on planet-i. the radius of this planet is r =4200 km, the gravitational acceleration at the surface is gi =9.1 m/s 2 , and the gravitational constant g = 6.67 × x10−11 n m2 /kg2 in si units. the mass of planet-i is not given. not all the quantities given here will be used. suppose a cannon ball of mass m = 5130 kg is projected vertically upward from the surface of this planet. it rises to a maximum height h =12306 km above the surface of the planet. caution: here the gravitational acceleration decreases as the cannon ball travels away from planet-i. r h determine the kinetic energy (in joules) of the cannon ball immediately after it is fired off. answer in units of j.

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