Physics, asked by angelinabhatia, 1 month ago

A 100 g apple falls from a tree and lands on the ground 6 metres below.
A)What is the force that is pulling the apple, and how large is the force?
B) Calculate how much work gravity does on the apple as it falls.
C)What energy transfer is taking place?

Answers

Answered by kunshpatil
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Answer:

Brainliest pls

Brainliest pls

A)

The force pulling the apple is called gravitational force the graviton is considered to be 9.80665 m/s2 as there is no amount Given

B)

the force of gravity = 9.80665 m/s2

C)

the energy transfer in this example is from potential energy to kinetic energy and due to kinetic energy

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