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A little boy mass 10kg is placed at a height of 2cm above the ground,what is the potential energy of the boy with reference to the ground if g=10m stroch 5/2
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A little boy mass 10kg is placed at a height of 2cm above the ground,what is the potential energy of the boy with reference to the ground if g=10m stroch 5/2
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Potential gravitational energy:
mgh
10kg • 10m/s^2 • 0.02 =
2 Joules
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