JoevaniR11215 JoevaniR11215
  • 03-11-2022
  • Physics
contestada

I was told it was 5.886 J by another tutor on here but that was incorrect so just trying again

I was told it was 5886 J by another tutor on here but that was incorrect so just trying again class=

Respuesta :

KindylU89846 KindylU89846
  • 03-11-2022

The potential energy of gravity is given by:

[tex]\begin{gathered} E=mgh \\ where: \\ m=0.3 \\ h=2 \\ g=9.8 \\ so: \\ E=0.3\cdot2\cdot9.8 \\ E\approx5.9J \end{gathered}[/tex]

Answer:

5.9 J

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

You would expect a phosphorous-chlorine bond to be 1. nonpolar, with the neither end having a partial charge. 2. polar, with neither end having a partial charge
List all integers between -0.6 and 4.17 THANK U
How would you define psychological realism?
I just need the equation on how to do it. I'm so lost :'( help please!!!!!!
write an equation that is perpendicular to the line y = 2x + 13?
You would expect a phosphorous-chlorine bond to be 1. nonpolar, with the neither end having a partial charge. 2. polar, with neither end having a partial charge
which of the following expressions does not equal: the sixth root of 81x^4y^8 a. (3xy^2)^2/3 b. (3x)^2/3y^4/3 c. (3x^2y^4)^1/3 d. cube root of 9x^2y^4
You shoot an arrow set a target. The parabolic path of the arrow passes through the points shown in table. X. Y 30. 6 60. 7 100. 4 A. Find a quadratic function
take 2 identical bowls filled with water.shine a spotlight on one and place one away from the spotlight in the same room. which shows higher evaporation and why
lara has a tin of peanuts cashews and pecans she will pick a second nut without looking. how many outcomes are there for her two picks?