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A 5.00 kg ball falls from a 2.00 m-high shelf. Just before hitting the floor, what will be its kinetic energy? (g = 9.80 m/s2 and assume air resistance is negligible)
 a. 98.0 J
  c. 19.6 J
  b. 49.0 J
  d. 10.0 J

Question 2

In an isobaric process 3.6  104 J of work is done on a quantity of gas while its volume changes from 2.3 m3 to 1.1 m3 . What is the pressure during this process?
 a. 1.2  104 Pa
  c. 3.0  104 Pa
  b. 2.4  104 Pa
  d. 8.3  104 Pa



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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