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A 2 kilogram object falls a distance of 5 meters. How much potential energy does this object have before it falls? How much work is done on it by gravity as it falls

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1) Potential energy before the fall: 98 J

The gravitational potential energy of an object is given by:


U=mgh

where m is the mass of the object, g is the gravitational acceleration and h the heigth of the object above the ground.

In this problem, m = 2 kg, g = 9.8 m/s^2 and h = 5 m: substituting into the equation, we find


U=(2 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(5 m)=98 J


2) Work done by gravity: 98 J

The work done by a force is given by:


W=Fd cos \theta

where

F is the magnitude of the force

d is the displacement of the object


\theta is the angle between the direction of the force and the displacement

In this problem:


F=mg=(2 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)=19.6 N

d = 5 m


\theta=0^(\circ)

Therefore,


W=(19.6 N)(5 m)(cos 0^(\circ))=98 J

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