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At what distance P.E becomes 1/4 of it's maximum value??❗


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Answered by pkparmeetkaur
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PE = mgh

h is proportional to PE

So the displacement would be 1/4 from the bottom or 3/4 from the top.

Example: A ball falling from 10 meters would have 1/4 potential energy compared to 10 meters at 2.5 meters from the ground. This is 7.5 meters from the top.

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PE = mgh

h is proportional to PE

So the displacement would be 1/4 from the bottom or 3/4 from the top.

Ex: A ball falling from 10 meters would have 1/4 potential energy compared to 10 meters at 2.5 meters from the ground. This is 7.5 meters from the top.

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