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A stone of mass 150g is thrown upwards with a velocity 35m/s. What is the maximum potential energy that can be gained by the stone?​

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Answered by vipinkumar212003
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\blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Given}}}:} \\ mass \: of \: stone = 150g \\ velocity \: of \: stone = 35 \: m {s}^{ - 1}  \\ \blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{To \: find}}}:} \\max \: potential \: energy \: gain \: by \: stone  \\ (U_{max})\\ \blue{\mathfrak{\underline{\large{Finding}}}:}  \\ let \: find \: height \: max(h_{max}) = ?\\ potential \: energy = kinetic \: energy \\ mgh_{max} =  \frac{1}{2} m {u}^{2}  \\ h_{max} =  \frac{ {u}^{2} }{2g}  \\  =  \frac{ 35  \times 35 }{2 \times 10}  \\    \boxed{h_{max} =   \frac{245}{4}  \: m} \\ U_{max} = mgh_{max} \\  = 150 \times 10 \times  \frac{245}{4}  \\  = 75 \times 5 \times 245 \\ \boxed{ U_{max} =91,875 \: J} \\  \\ \red{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Hope \: It \: Helps \: You}}}}} \\ \blue{\mathfrak{ \large{\underline{{Mark \: Me \: Brainliest}}}}}

Answered by Nishita7883
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