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13 November, 01:56

How much potential energy dose 40-kg medicine ball gain when it is lifted 5 m? Use the formula GPE = mass x gravity (9.8m/s2) x height

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  1. 13 November, 02:14
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    Answer is: potential energy is 1960 J.

    m (medicine ball) = 40 kg.

    h = 5 m.

    g = 9,8 m/s².

    Ep = m·g·h.

    Ep = 40 kg · 9,8 m/s² · 5 m.

    Ep = 1960 N·m = 1960 J.

    Joule is equal to the energy transferred to an object when a force of one newton acts on that object (in this case medicine ball) in the direction of its motion through a distance of one metre.
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