Answer:
Ep = 69045.9 J
Step-by-step explanation:
Potential energy
We define gravitational potential energy as the energy that a body possesses due to the fact of being under the action of gravity. Its value, in the case of small heights above the earth's surface, is given by:
Ep = m*g*h Formula (1)
Where:
Ep: It is the potential energy of the body. (J)
m: Body mass. (kg)
g: Acceleration value due to gravity (m/s²)
h: Height at which the body is on the surface of the earth (m)
Data
m= 61 kg : mass of the engineer
h= 33* 3.5 m = 115.5 m : floor height of the office of the engineer
g= 9.8 m/s²
Engineer's potential energy in her office
Ep = m*g*h
Ep = (61 kg)* (9.8 m/s²)*(115.5 m)
Ep = 69045.9 (kg* (m/s²))*(m)
Ep = 69045.9 N*m
Ep = 69045.9 J