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A 0.5 kg bird starts off flying at a height of 30 m. At this height, the system has 20 J of gravitational potential energy. If the system has a final gravitational energy of 30 J, what is the final height of the bird?

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Answer:

45 m

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) = 0.5 kg

Initial height (h₁) = 30 m

Initial potential energy (PE₁) = 20 J

Final potential energy (PE₂) = 30 J

Final height (h₂) =?

From:

PE = mgh

PE / h = mg = constant

Thus,

PE₁ / h₁ = PE₂ / h₂

With the above formula, we can obtain the final height of the bird as follow:

Initial height (h₁) = 30 m

Initial potential energy (PE₁) = 20 J

Final potential energy (PE₂) = 30 J

Final height (h₂) =?

PE₁ / h₁ = PE₂ / h₂

20 / 30 = 30 / h₂

Cross multiply

20 × h₂ = 30 × 30

20 × h₂ = 900

Divide both side by 20

h₂ = 900 / 20

h₂ = 45 m

Therefore, the final height of the bird is 45 m.

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