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The diagram below shows a 1.5 kilogram kitten jumping from the top of a 1.80 meter high refrigerator to a 0.90 meter high

counter.
Refrigerator
Counter
CO
The kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the refrigerator is greater, but what is the kitten's gravitational
potential energy on top of the counter? Assume gravity as 10, if needed.

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User Shakeya
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Answer:

E = 27 J

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of a kitten is 1.5 kg

Initially, it was at a height of 1.8 m refrigerator and finally jumps to a 0.9 m height counter.

We need to find the kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the counter. Potential energy is possessed due to the position of an object. It can be given by :


E=mgh

g is acceleration due to gravity


E=1.5\ kg* 10\ m/s^2* 1.8\ m\\E=27\ J

So, the kitten's gravitational potential energy on top of the counter is 27 J.

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User Neiva
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