Physics, asked by pearl74, 1 year ago

Calculate the height of an object of mass 2 kg, if its potential energy is increased by 10 joule at the highest point. ​

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Answered by OJASWI
8

ANSWER

Given,

mass of object = 2 kg

g = 10m/s^2

At highest point(h), the potential energy= mgh = 10Joule

Thus, mgh = 10J

=> 2×10×h = 10J

=> h= 10J/2×10

= 0.5 m

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Explanation:

M=2kg

pe=10

W=10J

H=?

Pe=mgh

10=2*10*h

10/20=h

0.5=h

Hope it helps u

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