Part 4 of 5 Since the initial potential energy and final kinetic energy are zero, our equation now becomes Eps= EK We can then substitute the formula for kinetic energy, EK zmv2 , and the formula for gravitational potential energy, Ep = mgh, mghe = {mv,?. 2 Now it's just a matter of doing the algebra, solving for the final height hf, and substituting values to find hf. Notice that the mass m divides out of both sides of the equation, so the value of the mass is not needed to find the final height. Calculate the maximum height of the ball in meters. hp = m Submit Skip (you cannot come back)