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What is the potential energy of an apple that 3.00-meters high with a mass of .5N?

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Given:

Height, h = 3.00 meters

Mass, m = 0.5 N

Let's find the potential energy.

To find the potential energy, apply the formula:


PE=m* g* h

Where:

• m is the mass in kilograms

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• g is acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/s²

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• h is the height in meters

Let's convert the mass from Newtons to kilograms.


(0.5N)/(9.8)=0.05kg

The mass in kilograms is 0.05 kg.

Thus, to find the potential energy, we have:


\begin{gathered} PE=0.05*9.8*3 \\ \\ PE=1.47\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the potential energy of the apple is 1.47 Joules.

ANSWER:

1.47 Joules

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