At what position is the kinetic energy the greatest?(1 point)

Responses

6 m
6 m

just below 6 m
just below 6 m

just above 0 m
just above 0 m

0 m

The kinetic energy is the greatest at just below 6 m.

The position at which the kinetic energy is the greatest is just below 6 m.

To determine the position at which the kinetic energy is the greatest, we need to understand the relationship between kinetic energy and position. Kinetic energy is given by the equation:

KE = (1/2) * m * v^2

Where:
KE is the kinetic energy,
m is the mass of the object, and
v is the velocity of the object.

The given answer choices provide different positions. However, none of them directly relate to the velocity (v) of the object. Therefore, without information about the velocity or any other relevant factors, we cannot determine the position at which the kinetic energy is the greatest.