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A box of weight 100 N is lifted to a height of 10 m above ground. How much potential energy will be stored in the box?
9800 J
1000 J
2000 J
none of the above​

Answers

Answered by paraschaudahry
0

Answer:

1000 joule

Explanation:

p=mgh

we know weight = mass X acceleration due to gravity

p=100X10

1000 joule

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\underline{\underline{\sf{ \maltese \: {Given:-}}}}}

  • Weight = 100 N
  • Height = 10 m

\large{\underline{\underline{\sf{ \maltese \: {To \: find:-}}}}}

Potential energy = ?

\large{\underline{\underline{\sf{ \maltese \: {Solution:-}}}}}

➊ We know that:–

\qquad \bull \bf \: {Weight = Mass \times Acceleration }∙

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow\sf \: {100 = mass \times 10 } \\\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow\sf \: { \dfrac{100}{10} = mass } \\\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow\sf \: { mass = \cancel\dfrac{100}{10} } \\\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow\sf \: \underline{ \boxed {\sf{mass = 10 \: kg }}} \\\end{gathered}

➋ We know that:–

\qquad \bull \bf \: { Potential \: energy=mass \times acceleration \times height}

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow\sf \: {potential \: energy = 10 \times 10 \times 10 } \\\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\qquad \quad {:} \longrightarrow \underline{ \boxed{\sf \: {potential \: energy = 1000 \: J}}} \\\end{gathered}

\begin{gathered}\large \quad \therefore\sf \: { The \: correct \: option \: is \: \underline{\underline{1000 \: J}}} \\\end{gathered}

\large{\underline{\underline{\sf{ \maltese \: {Answer:-}}}}}

  • The potential energy is 1000 J.
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