A student claims that she can determine the height of an artificial tree in the back of her teacher's classroom by dropping a metal ball from the top of the tree, measuring the time it takes the ball to hit the ground with a stopwatch, and performing a simple calculation. is her claim correct?

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yes, her claim is correct.

What action is required of the learner in order to calculate the block's inertial mass?

The student utilizes a spring scale to draw the object across a horizontal surface starting at rest while applying a constant force, so minimizing frictional forces, in order to conduct the experiment to determine the object's inertial mass.

The formula for gravitational potential energy is GPE = mgh, where g is the acceleration of gravity (9.8 on Earth), m is the mass in kilogrammes, and h is the height above the ground in meters.

Law of Inertia Examples in Daily Life (Inertia of Motion) People slam forward when the bus stops abruptly. When a bus driver suddenly applies the brakes, the bottom part of the body comes to a stop along with the bus, while the upper part of the body keeps moving forward because of inertia of motion.

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