Kinetic Energy Of A Rolling Marble: Experiment And Conservation

The kinetic energy of a marble is the energy it possesses due to its motion. It is directly proportional to the square of its velocity and half its mass. In the rolling marble experiment, the marble’s kinetic energy increases as it rolls down the ramp, converting potential energy into kinetic energy. By measuring the marble’s displacement and velocity, we can calculate its kinetic energy and demonstrate the conservation of energy principle, where the total energy remains constant throughout the experiment.

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