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The world record for pole vaulting is 6.15 m. If the pole faulter's gravitational potential is 4,942 J. What is his mass?

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The gravitational potential is given by:


U=mgh

where m is the mass, g is the acceleration of gravity and h is the height.

In this case we know the potential is 4942 J, the height is 6.15 m and the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2; plugging this values in the equation above and solving for the mass we have:


\begin{gathered} 4942=(9.8)(6.15)m \\ m=(4942)/((9.8)(6.15)) \\ m=82 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the mass of the faulter is 82 kg

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