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A chef holds a 55 g egg above the floor. The egg has 0.65 J of gravitational potential energy. How far above the ground is the egg?
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A chef holds a 55 g egg above the floor. The egg has 0.65 J of gravitational potential energy. How far above the ground is the egg?
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A chef holds a 55 g egg above the floor. The egg has 0.65 J of gravitational potential energy. How far above the ground is the egg?
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potential energy = m.g.h
0.65 J = 55/1000 x 10 x h
0.65 J = 0.55 × h
13/11 m = h
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