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a man of mass 50 kg jumps a height of 1.5 m . if g=10 m/s2 ,what is his potential energy at the highest point?

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Answered by anrahull
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Answer:

we know potential energy is equal to MGH

given that

mass=50 kg

height=15/10meter

G= 10m/s^2

so potential energy is equal to 50 ×15/10×10

                                                  =750 newton

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Answered by MoonlightPhoenix
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★ Question Given :

  • A man of mass 50 kg jumps to a height of 1 m. His potential energy at the highest point is(g = 10 m/s2)

★ Required Solution :

✫ Value Given to us :

  • ⇢ Mass of Man = 50 kg

  • ⇢ Height jumped up = 1.5 m

  • ⇢ g Value = 10 m/s²

✫ Formula Used Here :

  • ⇢ Potential Energy = mgh

★ Where :

  • ⇢ m = Mass

  • ⇢ g = Accelerating due to gravity

  • ⇢ h = Height

✫ Putting Value in Formula :

  • ⇢ Potential energy = mgh

  • ⇢ P. E = 50 × 10 × 1.5

  • ⇢ P.E = 750 Joule

✰ Potential Energy is 750 J ✰

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