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Find the gravitational potential energy of a 2kg ball that is 10m off the ground.
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Well the gravitational potential energy is = 9.8 and so its
2*9.8*10=196 J
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Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh.
Where m = mass in kg.
g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.81 m/s2.
h = height in metres.
PE is in Joules
Potential Energy = 2 * 9.81*10 = 196.2 J
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