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The weight of roller coaster carts varies greatly with the roller coaster style. On average, these carts can weight between 600 and about 1000 pounds each.
If you were talking about gravitational potential energy, assuming each ball was at the same height, the one with the most potential energy would be whichever is heaviest. If each ball weighs the same, whichever one is highest up has more potential energy.
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Just use the formula for potential energy: PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height).
If a rock weighs 10 kilos and it is lifted two metres, how much work potential energy has been used.
Why r u kidding it's because styrofoam weighs very little compared to every thing else
10 newton-meters with respect to the ground
I think we have the same question, Potential Energy = Weight X Height. It weighs 3 Newtons and is 10 meters from the ground. 3*10=30. I am pretty sure the answer is: 30J
Mine weighs 11300 Lbs.
The object's kinetic energy can't be determined from the given information. Kinetic energy = (1/2) (mass) (speed)2 The question gives the object's mass, but we need its speed too.
Kinetic energy measures the amount of energy a person has as they are in motion. In this instance, the person who weighs 600 Newtons has more energy.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".