mgh=1/2mv^2, solve for the variable v

I am ready for college level work. As a matter of fact, I have been taking AP classes for two years. Thank-you. -Lisa.

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mgh=1/2mv^2
1/2mv^2=mgh
mv^2=2mgh
V^2=2mgh/m
V= square root of 2gh

What is the velocity if the mass of the egg is.0025 and the mass of cart is 1kg the gravitational potential pull is 2.09. Mass of tank 0.012.

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Have you passed the AP exams?

How could you possibly take AP physics without know hot to rearrange a formula as simple as this?

Lisa: I assume this is a summer packet to insure you are ready for AP Physics. This particular question is Algebra I. If you cannot do this, or the others, I strongly recommend you discuss with your parents your readiness for college level work.