Scenario A solid sphere is initially at rest at the top of a tall, rough hill. It rolls down the hill and up the next hill. Using Representations PART A: Angela, Blake, and Carlos each create an energy bar chart for the sphere- Earth system for the time between when it is released from rest at point A and when it reaches point B. For each graph, explain why it is either correct or incorrect. Angela Blake Carlos A |KR KT Ug A |KR KT U KR KT Ug |KR KT U KR Kt Ug KR KT Ug

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How would each of the bar charts in picture below (in part A) be different if Earth were not part of the system?

 

I ALREADY ASKED THIS QUESTION BUT THE ANSWER I RECEIVED JUST LOOKED T THE CHARTS IN THE IMAGE WHILE I NEED TO KNOW HOW THE BARS WOULD BE DIFFERENT IF EARTH WERE NOT PART OF THE SYSTEM. THANKS!

Scenario
A solid sphere is initially at rest at the top of a tall, rough hill. It rolls down the
hill and up the next hill.
Using Representations
PART A: Angela, Blake, and Carlos each create an energy bar chart for the sphere-
Earth system for the time between when it is released from rest at point A and
when it reaches point B. For each graph, explain why it is either correct or
incorrect.
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Angela
Blake
Carlos
А
KR KT Ug
A
KR KT U KR KT Ug
KR KT Ug
KR KT Ug
KR KT Ug
Transcribed Image Text:Scenario A solid sphere is initially at rest at the top of a tall, rough hill. It rolls down the hill and up the next hill. Using Representations PART A: Angela, Blake, and Carlos each create an energy bar chart for the sphere- Earth system for the time between when it is released from rest at point A and when it reaches point B. For each graph, explain why it is either correct or incorrect. od/ Angela Blake Carlos А KR KT Ug A KR KT U KR KT Ug KR KT Ug KR KT Ug KR KT Ug
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