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  • 02-04-2021
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How fast would a 106-kg object have to be moving at this height to have zero energy?

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Answer:

This question is inconclusive considering you are not representing either kinetic or potential energy. It would just have to be laying on the ground stagnant to have neither potential or kinetic energy.

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