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Scientific Answer As potential energy = Mass x g x HeightMass = 1 kgg = 9.8 m/s2Height = 2 mPE = 1 x 9.8 x 2PE = 19.6 Joules On a lighter note The potential energy of a one kg (2.2 lb) box of chocolates hidden on a shelf in pantry two meters (2.18 yds) above the floor is inversely proportional to the combined age and weight of the person trying to find the chocolates. This may be represented by the formula, G=mc2, where "G" represents "Greed" being equivalent to the mass ("m") of the individual multiplied by the weight of the chocolates ("c") squared (2).
some basic physics will tell you that the mass of the box times acceleration due to gravity times the height of the box above the ground, minus the force of the spring or the spring constant times the distance the spring stretches will equal .5 times the mass of the box times the velocity squared mgh-kx=.5mv2
Use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravity x height). Use 9.8 for gravity. Answer is in newtons.
Use the formula for potential energy: PE = mgh (mass x gravity x height). Use 9.8 or 9.82 for gravity.
Give or take, I would say 500g celsius
The collective noun is a box of chocolates.
500g, your welcome!
182 chocolates
you weigh one nail and divide 500g by the weight of a single nail.
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Box of Chocolates - 2012 was released on: USA: 11 January 2012 (internet)
In the sentence, "Doris bought her mother a box of chocolates.", the adjective phrase is A, 'her mother'.
Yes, you can.
The cast of Box of Chocolates - 2012 includes: Caitlyn Knisely as The Woman Andrew Ryan Harvey as The Man
A simile. Because you are comparing life to a box of chocolates. Also, it is a simile because it uses the word "like".
Bonus is a noun, something paid over and above what is due - for example, every purchaser of some coffee received a box of chocolates as a bonus