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Physics, 17.01.2020 04:31 1940swannabe

Okay so this is a "law of conservation of energy" type of question. it's simple but i was absent for a week and im completely lost so i need an explanation.

we rolled a golfball down a ramp (once at 0.3 m and 0.45 m).
the initial potential energy was 0.135 joules (at 0.3 m) and the other initial potential energy was 0.203 joules (0.45 m)

if u need the median times:
0.45 m = 0.91 s
0.3 m = 1.42 s
so my question is.. does the experiment demonstrate law of conservation?
why or why not
and finally if it does.. how? ?

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