Physics, asked by harry3960, 7 months ago

Why do we take g in case of Acceleration due to gravity instead of 10Kg^-2m^-2​

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Answered by Zayn009
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Potential energy is energy stored in an object. This energy has the potential to do work. Gravity gives potential energy to an object. This potential energy is a result of gravity pulling downwards. The gravitational constant, g, is the acceleration of an object due to gravity. This acceleration is about 10 meters per second on earth. The formula for potential energy due to gravity is PE = mgh. As the object gets closer to the ground, its potential energy decreases while its kinetic energy increases.

In this case, a body of mass 5 kg kept at a height of 10 m. So the potential energy is given as 5 * 10 *10 = 500 J.

Hence, the potential energy of a body of mass 5 kg kept at a height of 10 m is 500 J

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Answered by sahilkumar951
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Answer:

because the value of g is 9.8 we take its value 10 to make power calculation easy also because it is very near to exact value of 10

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