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Calculate the potential energy acquired by a 10kg hammer when it is raised to a height of 10m.​

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Answered by suraj245670
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P.E = mgh

P.E = mghMass = 10 kg, g= 10 m/s, height = 10m

P.E = mghMass = 10 kg, g= 10 m/s, height = 10mSo,

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Answered by Synandrous
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m=10kg

h=10m

g=10m/s^2

U=mgh

=>U=10×10×10

=>U=1000J

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