Deduce the formula for P.E.
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The equation for kinetic energy is. KE = 0.5 • m • v2. where m is the mass of the object (with standard units of kilograms) and v is the speed of the object (with standard units of m/s). The total mechanical energy possessed by an object is the sum of its kinetic and potential energies.
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Potential Energy....
☆Now basically we know that ....
☆Energy is nothing but Capacity to do work .....
and both of them have same unit ....
☆thus we know Work done is directly energy consumed ....
☆there fore we know that ...
■W = F.s....
☆since here the object is experiencing a downward force and is raised at some height ...there fore..
■F = mg and S = h
☆there
■W = mgh....
☆Here the work done is raising the body ....
☆so the energy stored In form of potential energy
■P.E. = Mgh...
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Here is Your Answer.....!!!!!
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☆Actually welcome to the concept of the Potential Energy....
☆Now basically we know that ....
☆Energy is nothing but Capacity to do work .....
and both of them have same unit ....
☆thus we know Work done is directly energy consumed ....
☆there fore we know that ...
■W = F.s....
☆since here the object is experiencing a downward force and is raised at some height ...there fore..
■F = mg and S = h
☆there
■W = mgh....
☆Here the work done is raising the body ....
☆so the energy stored In form of potential energy
■P.E. = Mgh...
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Hope It helps u.....☺
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