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A 2 kg mass has a potential energy of 580 J. What height is the mass above the ground? (g = 10 N/kg)

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Answered by 7dumbmonster7
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Answer:

Height = 29m

Explanation:

Given: Ep= 580J; mass= 2kg; acc(g)= 10m/s

Required to find: h(height)

Solution:

Ep= mgh

580= 2×10×h

580/2×10= h

29=h

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

The height of 2 kg mass above the ground is equal to 29m.

Explanation:

Given, the mass of the object, m = 2kg

The potential energy of the mass = 580J

The value of acceleration due to gravity, g = 10N/kg = 10m/s²

Gravitational potential energy is the energy carried by an object due to a shift in its position in a gravitational field. Gravitational potential energy is an energy that is linked to gravity or gravitational force.

We know that, potential energy = m×g×h

Potential energy = 2kg×10m/s²×h

580J = 20 Kgms⁻²×h

h(20 kg ms⁻²) = 580 kgm²s⁻²

h = 29m

Therefore, the height of mass above the ground is equal to 29m.

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