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A 25 N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have.
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A 25 N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have.
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A 25 N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have.
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We have: Potential Energy, U = m×g×h
U = F×h
Here, F = 25 N
h = 3 m
Substitute their values into the expression,
U = 25 × 3
U = 75 Nm
U = 75 J
So, You Final answer would be 75 Joules.
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