If this body is on earth, than the potential energy is the gravitational potential energy, U which equals mgy. M is the mass of the body, g is the acceleration of gravity, 9.8 ((m/s)/s), and y is the height. Thus, U = mgy. To solve for height, divide both sides by mg. y=U/mg
Use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravitation x height). Solving for height: h = PE/mg. On Earth, you can assume a value of 9.8 (meters per second square) for gravitation.
This is called potential energy. The most common form of potential energy is an object suspended above the ground. Its height gives it potential energy, which is defined as mgh, where m is the mass, g is the gravitational constant, and h is the height.
When an object is dropped, its potential energy decreases. This is because potential energy is a result of an object's position or height above the ground. As the object falls, it loses height, which leads to a decrease in potential energy. At the same time, the object gains kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Potential energy is directly proportional to height.
After water or anything else falls to the ground it has no potential energy anymore. When mas is elevated it has potential energy. When it falls, the potential is converted to kinetic energy. That energy is then converted to light, heat, sound or compression of the object on to which the mass fell. But then the mass has no more potential energy.
Yes, as long as the reference point was the ground. Potential energy is completely based on the reference point, as U = mgh, h being the height.
No , it won't have potential energy. Potential energy is due to height.
Potential Energy
The higher above the ground an object is, the greater its potential energy.
potential energy it is directly proportional to height of object above ground
The potential energy of the box on the ground is considered to be zero. Potential energy is the energy that is stored within an object due to its position or state. Since the box is already at ground level, it does not possess any potential energy.
Potential Energy
.potential energy equalls mgh, where m is mass of object, g is gravity, h is height of the object placed from the ground level. . When height increases potential energy also increases..
If using the formula U=mgh, then potential energy increases when the height above the ground increases.
The change in potential energy is equal to mass*gravity*change in height
Multiply its weight by its height.
As we lift a body of mass m from ground level to a height h, then work performed will be mgh which is equal to the difference in gravitational potential energy at the ground level and at that height.
Gravitational potential energy or GPE.