NOP90
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Homework Statement
Point [A] is 10m above ground and slopes down to the ground and then back up to point which is 4m above ground. Assuming that the object starts from rest at point [A] and that the slope is frictionless, calculate the ratio of the kinetic energy to the potential energy when the body reaches point
Homework Equations
I am not sure. That is the problem, I don't know what equation to use. It may one of the equations of motion. Also could be kei + pei = kef + pef or mvi^2/2 + mgyi = mvf^2/2 + mgyf (note that the i's and f' represent initial and final)
The Attempt at a Solution
it's the 3rd question of 8 and they seem to get more challenging as you continue so this should not be to hard after I find out which equation. I've just messed around with the heights and the Earth's gravitational pull 9.8m/s^2. It doesn't give an initial or final velocity or a mass.