The answer to each of the following questions can be written as a numeric coeffi
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The answer to each of the following questions can be written as a numeric coefficient times some combination the variables m, g, and d (representing mass, acceleration due to gravity, and the height of one step, respectively). The appropriate combination of variables is indicated. Enter only the numeric coefficient (Example: If the answer is 1.23mgd, just enter 1.23) Three different objects, all with different masses, are initially resting at the bottom of a set of steps, each with a uniform height d. In this position, the total gravitational potential energy of the three object system is sad to be zero. If the objects are then relocated as shown, what is the new total potential energy of the system? This potential energy was calculated relative to the bottom of the stairs. If you were to redefine the reference height such that the total potential energy of the system becomes zero, how high above the bottom of the stairs would the new reference height be? Now, find n new reference height (measured again from the bottom of the stairs) such that the height two objects have the exact same potential energy.Explanation / Answer
U = ((1*1)+(2.21*2)+(4.60*3)) = 19.22 mgd
suppose the height is xd
then, 1*(x-1) + 2.21*(x-2) = 4.60*(3-x)
solving, x = 2.460
so, answer = 2.460 d
in the third case assume height to be yd
then, 2.21(y-2) = 4.60(3-y)
solving, y = 2.675
ans: 2.675d
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