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A student lifts a 2.0 kg bag of apples one. 5 m above the floor. By how many joules has the potential energy of the bag of apples increased? (Assume g=10 m/s^2)

A.) 40 J
B.) 10 J
C.) 20 J
D.) 30 J

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Answer:

30J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a student lifts a 2kg bag of apples 1.5m above the floor . And we need to find out by how many joules the potential energy of the bag of apples has increased . We can find the P.E. by ,


\longrightarrow P.E. = mgh

where

  • m is the mass of the body.
  • g is acceleration due to gravity.
  • h is the height above the ground.

Here ,

  • m = 2kg
  • g = 10m/s²
  • h = 1.5m

On substituting the respective values,


\longrightarrow P.E. = 2kg * 10m/s^2* 1.5m

Multiply,


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ P.E. = 30 J }}

This is the required answer!

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