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23 September, 18:44

Imagine that a bowling ball needs to be lifted 1.5 meters, and its gravitational potential energy is 90 joules. How much does the bowling ball weigh?

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  1. 23 September, 19:05
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    Answer: 6.12 kg

    Explanation:

    Since Mass of ball = ? (let the unknown value be Z)

    Acceleration due to gravity, g = 9.8m/s^2

    Height, h = 1.5 metres

    Gravitational potential energy GPE = 90J

    Gravitational potential energy depends on the weight of the ball, the action of gravity and height.

    Thus, GPE = Mass m x Acceleration due to gravity g x Height h

    90J = Z x 9.8m/s^2 x 1.5m

    90 = Z x 14.7

    Z = 90/14.7

    Z = 6.12 kg

    Thus, the bowling ball weigh 6.12 kilograms
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