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An object of mass 10kg is raised by a height of 20m. What is the
gravitational potential energy of the object?Gravitational Field Strength =
10 N/kg?​

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Answered by CHERRY2516
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An object of mass 10kg is raised by a height of 20m. What is the

An object of mass 10kg is raised by a height of 20m. What is thegravitational potential energy of the object?Gravitational Field Strength =

An object of mass 10kg is raised by a height of 20m. What is thegravitational potential energy of the object?Gravitational Field Strength =10 N/kg?

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Answer:

The gravitational possible power of the object is 2000 J.

Explanation:

From the above question,

An object of mass 10kg is raised by using a top of 20m.

We want to discover the gravitational attainable electricity of the object:

The gravitational conceivable electricity (PE) of an object is given with the aid of the formula:

                 PE = mgh

where m is the mass of the object, g is the gravitational subject strength, and h is the top that the object is raised to.

Given that the mass of the object is 10kg and the peak it is raised to is 20m, we can calculate the gravitational possible electricity as follows:

             PE = mgh

                  = (10kg)(10 N/kg)(20m)

                  = 2000 J

Therefore, the gravitational possible power of the object is 2000 J.

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