PE = mgh
h = PE/mg
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You would nee the potential energy figure in Joules, the mass in kilograms of the object and the constant, which is the acceleration of gravity. Then the above algebraic manipulation would find height for you.
To find the potential energy of an object, you can use the formula: Potential Energy mass x gravity x height. This formula calculates the energy stored in an object based on its mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and the height at which it is located.
Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.Energy related to the height of an object is gravitational potential energy.
Potential Energy = mass * 9.80 m/s^2 * height PE = mgh
The formula for potential energy is: G.P.E. (gravitational potential energy) = Weight x Height
GPE = Mass * Height so Mass = GPE/Height
To find the mass of the skater, we can use the formula for potential energy: Potential energy = mass x gravity x height. Given that potential energy is 600 J, height is 6 m, and gravity is 9.8 m/s^2, we can rearrange the formula to solve for mass: mass = Potential energy / (gravity x height). Plugging in the values, we find the mass to be approximately 10 kg.
Not sure what you mean by "this height". An object's potential energy is equal to:gravitational potential energy = mass x gravity x height
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When the height of an object is doubled, its potential energy also doubles. This is because potential energy is directly proportional to the height of an object above the reference point. Increasing the height increases the gravitational potential energy stored in the object.
Direct (double the height to double the potential energy).
The relationship between height and potential energy is directly proportional when mass is held constant. As an object is raised to a higher height, its potential energy increases. This relationship is given by the equation: potential energy = mass x gravity x height.
Gravitational Potential Energy is equal to Potential Energy therefore the formula for GPE (Gravitational Potential Energy) is PE=mass x gravity x height therefore the formula is PE=mgh