Two researchers, Ann and Malcolm, want to understand the biomechanical mechanism of the froghopper jump. Using a high-speed camera, each scientist uses a different coordinate system to record the motion of the same froghopper jump. As shown in the figure, Ann sets the origin of her coordinate system at ground level, whereas Malcolm sets his origin at the level of the leaf. Compare the froghopper's gravitational potential energy change ΔUg, as measured by each scientist.   A) ΔUg as measured by Ann is greater. B) ΔUg as measured by Malcolm is greater. C) Ann and Malcolm measure the same ΔUg

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Two researchers, Ann and Malcolm, want to understand the biomechanical mechanism of the froghopper jump. Using a high-speed camera, each scientist uses a different coordinate system to record the motion of the same froghopper jump. As shown in the figure, Ann sets the origin of her coordinate system at ground level, whereas Malcolm sets his origin at the level of the leaf. Compare the froghopper's gravitational potential energy change ΔUg, as measured by each scientist.
 
A) ΔUg as measured by Ann is greater.
B) ΔUg as measured by Malcolm is greater.
C) Ann and Malcolm measure the same ΔUg.
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OA
A
y Malcolm = 0
YAnn = 0
Transcribed Image Text:V OA A y Malcolm = 0 YAnn = 0
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