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28 March, 07:51

A 6 kg rock is sitting at the edge of a 100 m tall cliff. What is the potential energy of the rock with respect to the ground?

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  1. 28 March, 08:04
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    Potential energy can be calculated by the formula Pe=mgh. Plug in your values:

    Pe=mgh

    Pe = (6 kg) (9.8m/s^2) (100 m)

    Pe=5880 kg x m^2/s^2, or 5880 Joules
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