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Compare the potential energy of a 20 kg rock on the edge of 100 m cliff with that of a 20 kg rock perched on the edge of a 50 m cliff.

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The equation that gives the potential energy of an object is given by:

U=mgh
where
m is the mass of the object
g is the gravitational acceleration
h is the height above the ground

Using this equation, the potential energy of the first rock is:

U_1 = mgh=(20 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(100 m)=19620 J
while the potential energy of the second rock is:

U_2 = mgh=(20 kg)(9.81 m/s^2)(50 m)=9810 J

So, the potential energy of the first rock is twice that of the second rock.
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