Physics, asked by vikrm7790, 4 months ago

An object of mass 20g taken at a height of 2m above the ground. Which type of energy is possessed by the object at this height ? Calculate the value of this energy?​

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Answered by junaidkhan61
0

Explanation:

It will possess Potential energy.

m=20g=20/1000

=1/50kg

h=2m

g=9.8m/s²

Potential energy=mgh

=1/50×9.8×2

=0.392J

Answered by Anonymous
100

Given

  • Mass of an object is \bf\red{20 g}
  • Height of the body is \bf\green{2 m}

To Find

  • Value of the energy

Solution

{\purple {\underline{\boxed{\sf{ Potential\: Energy \:=\: mgh}}}}}

Where,

  • \sf\red{m} = Mass
  • \sf\green{g} = Gravity
  • \sf\blue{h} = Height

Now, Converting gram to kg

\longrightarrow\: 1000g = 1kg

\longrightarrow\: 20g = \sf\dfrac{20}{1000}

\longrightarrow\: = 0.02 kg

According to the question

  • \sf\red{Mass \:= \:0.02 kg}
  • \sf\green{Gravitational \;force \:= \;10 m/s^{2}}
  • \sf\purple{Height\: =\: 2 m}

Putting these values

\to\: Potential Energy = mgh

\to\: Potential Energy = 0.02 × 10 × 2

\to\: Potential Energy = 0.2 × 2

\to\: Potential Energy = \bf\pink{0.4\:joules}

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