Physics, asked by kalandanz, 1 month ago

an object of mass 10kg is situated at a height of 15 above the ground. what is the potential energy possessed by the object.​

Answers

Answered by jevelin
1

Answer:

m, =10kg

h, =15m

potential energy =mgh

= 10kg x 10m/s² x 15

1500J

Answered by Intelligentcat
15

Provided Information :

  • Mass of an Object = 10 kg
  • Height above the ground = 15
  • Gravitational force = 10

What we have to do ?

We will apply the formula for potential energy which is the product of mass of Object , height and gravitational force.

Formula Used :

{\boxed{\sf{ Potential \: Energy = Mass  \times Gravational \: Force \times Height}}} \\ \\

Let's do it now :

\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf Potential \: energy = 10 \times 10 \times 15 \\ \\

\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf Potential \: energy = 100 \times 15 \\ \\

\dashrightarrow\:\: \sf Potential \: energy = 1500  \\ \\

\dashrightarrow\:\: \underline{ \boxed{\sf  Potential \: energy = 1500 J }} \\

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