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p.e=mgh = 380*9.81*2.5 =9319.5
That's a mighty heavy woman! Anyway, potential energy is calculated as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. To calculate in SI units, mass should be in kilograms, gravity is about 9.8 meters per second square, and height in meters. Since she goes down, the change in potential energy is negative - her negative energy decreases.That's a mighty heavy woman! Anyway, potential energy is calculated as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. To calculate in SI units, mass should be in kilograms, gravity is about 9.8 meters per second square, and height in meters. Since she goes down, the change in potential energy is negative - her negative energy decreases.That's a mighty heavy woman! Anyway, potential energy is calculated as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. To calculate in SI units, mass should be in kilograms, gravity is about 9.8 meters per second square, and height in meters. Since she goes down, the change in potential energy is negative - her negative energy decreases.That's a mighty heavy woman! Anyway, potential energy is calculated as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. To calculate in SI units, mass should be in kilograms, gravity is about 9.8 meters per second square, and height in meters. Since she goes down, the change in potential energy is negative - her negative energy decreases.
At the top of the jump, your speed is changing from upward to downward speed, so there's an instant there where your speed is zero. -- Potential energy is max, because your height is max. -- Kinetic energy is zero, because your speed is zero.
Just use the formula for gravitational potential energy:GPE = mgh In the units used, gravity is approximately 9.8 newton/kilogram.
Sarah walks part way around a swimming pool She walks 50 yards north then 20 yards east and 50 yards south. The magnitude of her total displacement during the walk is 20 yards.
p.e=mgh = 380*9.81*2.5 =9319.5
The idea is to use the formula for gravitational potential energy, which is simply weight x height. Since the girl moves downward, the change in energy is negative in this case.
A "treader of stairs" is a person who frequently climbs or walks up and down stairs as a form of exercise or as part of their daily routine. It can also refer to someone who is skilled or experienced in navigating stairs, such as an athlete or a stair climber.
The stairs are outside.
It has one. she walks up the stairs with a bloody knife and slits her throat
I think she hurt her hip. She always grabs it when she walks up the stairs lately.
A person converts chemical potential energy into kinetic/mechanical energy when he walks. The chemical potential energy usually takes the form of adenine triphosphate (ATP) stored in the body.
walks up and down steps--24 months (24-36 months)
friendship can be mean, harsh. it can leave you and not come back; betray you.
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maybe his liver just spontaneously combusted Because he is the operator of the lighthouse.
A 49 year old female that walks for 30 minutes each day should be able to climb stairs without any problem. It's best to see a family doctor and have him/her send this woman to a Cardiologist for a stress test and perhaps further tests to check out the heart and lungs.