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Find Gravitational Potential Energy!
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#4 HELP PLEASE! Find Gravitational Potential Energy! THANK YOU!-example-1

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Answer:


\Delta GPE=-3.92\ 10^9\ J

Step-by-step explanation:

Gravitational Potential Energy

It's the capacity of an object to do work due to its relative height from a fixed reference point.

It's computed as

GPE=m.g.h

Where m is the mass of the object, h is its height and g is the acceleration of gravity,
g=9.8 m/sec^2

The mass of water is given as


m=8,000,000\ kg

The height above the rocks is h=50 m. Let's compute the GPE


GPE_1=(8,000,000\ kg)(9.8\ m/s^2)(50\ m)


GPE_1=3,920,000,000\ Joule

It should be expressed in scientific notation


GPE_1=3.92\ 10^9\ J

The GPE at the bottom, where h=0


GPE_2=0

The change of gravitational potential energy is:


\Delta GPE=GPE_2-GPE_1


\boxed{\Delta GPE=-3.92\ 10^9\ J}

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