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  • 17-05-2018
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What it the weight of an object that is held at a height of 4.5 m above the ground and has 300 j of energy?

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 27-05-2018
The energy of an object held at a height of h is equal to its gravitational potential energy, given by
[tex]U=mgh[/tex]
where m is the mass of the object, g is the gravitational acceleration and h is the height.

If we re-arrange the formula and we substitute the data of the problem, we can find the weight of the object, mg:
[tex]mg= \frac{U}{h}= \frac{300 J}{4.5 m}=66.7 N [/tex]
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