246... of what? To calculate the potential energy, multiply mass x gravity x height. In SI units, use kg for mass, 9.8 for gravity, meters for height. Answer will be in Joule.
If the height is in meters, the acceleration of gravity is much, much less. So you'll have to calculate the acceleration yourself by g = G × Mearth/246,000,0002.
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.
246000000 = 2.46 × 108
The formula for potential energy is: G.P.E. (gravitational potential energy) = Weight x Height
Not sure what you mean by "this height". An object's potential energy is equal to:gravitational potential energy = mass x gravity x height
Increased mass and/or height increase potential energy.
No.
Direct (double the height to double the potential energy).
As height increases, so does gravitational potential energy.
Apex Mass and height have the same effect on gravitational potential energy.
Potential energy is the amount of energy stored in an object due to its height. This is maximum for an object which has maximum height and vice versa. So the most potential energy would be for object with greatest height.
No , it won't have potential energy. Potential energy is due to height.
potential energy is mass times height times gravity acceleration; so for example if you double the height or double the mass you double the potential energy