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A stone of mass 100g is thrown upwards with a velocity 30m/s. What is the maximum
potential energy that can be gained by the stone?
(a) 45000J (b) 45J (c) 0J (d) 300J​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gɪᴠᴇɴ :

Mass of a stone 100 g.

\longmapsto\:\bf{Mass\:(m)\:=\:100\:g\:=\:0.1\:kg} \\

The stone is thrown upwards with a velocity of 30 m/s.

\longmapsto\:\bf{Velocity\:(v)\:=\:30\:m/s} \\

Tᴏ Fɪɴᴅ :

The maximum potential energy gained by the stone.

Cᴀʟᴄᴜʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴ :

We know that,

✯ When body reaches the highest point, it's entire kinetic energy gets converted into potential energy, which is maximum.

Thus,

↝ Kinetic energy of a body is,

\red\bigstar\:\:{\underline{\orange{\boxed{\bf{\green{Kinetic\:energy\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\:{m}\:{v^2}\:}}}}}} \\

\bf{Kinetic\:energy\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times{0.1}\times{(30)^2}\:} \\

\bf{Kinetic\:energy\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times{0.1}\times{900}\:} \\

\bf{Kinetic\:energy\:=\:\dfrac{1}{2}\times{90}\:} \\

\bf\blue{Kinetic\:energy\:=\:45\:Joules} \\

Hence,

★ Here the maximum kinetic energy, i.e. 45 J is converted into potential energy (maximum).

\bf\pink{P.E_{(max^m)}\:=\:45\:Joules} \\

[NOTE : Potential energy is maximum at highest point.]

\Large\tt{Therefore,}

The maximum potential energy gain by the stone is 45 J.

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