Physics, asked by subashgupta9434, 9 months ago

a vessel conntaining 50 kg of water placed at a height of 15 m above the ground assuming the gravitation PE at ground to be zero what will be the gravitational potential energy of water in the vessel (g= 10m/s²)​

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Answered by MяƖиνιѕιвʟє
34

Given :-

  • Mass of water (m) = 50kg
  • Height (h) = 15m

To find :-

  • Potential energy

Solution :-

As we know that

→ Potential energy = mgh

→ P.E = 50 × 10 × 15 {g = 10m/}

→ P.E = 7500 J

Hence,

  • Potential energy of water in the vessel is 7500 J

Extra Information

  • Potential energy is the energy that result of position and shape.
  • Its S.I unit is Joules.
Answered by ItsTogepi
15

\mathrm{Given}

  • Mass of water( m)= 50 kg
  • Height of the water (h) =15 m
  • G=(10m/s)

\mathrm{To \: Find}

  • The potential energy of the water.

\mathrm{Formula \: used}

  • Potential energy = mgh

\mathrm{Solution}

Potential Energy= mgh

Potential Energy= 50× 10×15

Potential Energy=7500 J

Therefore the gravitational potential energy of water in the vessel is 7500 J

\mathrm{ThankYou}

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