The answer is 0.
If you used the formula of =>mgh, you would get a value which would be wrong. The question is a trick question.
There is no work done in 'holding' an object but work would be done in 'lifting' an object.
Hence, 0.
~Dartz
0, no physical work is done if it does not move
Altitude. Height. Depends on what you are measuring.
the altitude
Potential to kinetic.
The height of an object above a reference point is its potential energy with reference to that point.
The higher above the ground an object is, the greater its potential energy.
On the object's weight and height above the chosen reference level (for example, above ground level).On the object's weight and height above the chosen reference level (for example, above ground level).On the object's weight and height above the chosen reference level (for example, above ground level).On the object's weight and height above the chosen reference level (for example, above ground level).
Energy which is a result of an object's height above the earth is potential energy.
Altitude. Height. Depends on what you are measuring.
the altitude
It is its elevation.
its false.
its false.
About 1548 metres, which is roughly one US mile. But it varies with temperature, humidity, and height above sea level.
Height above the ground, and mass of the object itself.
This height is called the altitude. It is the amount of distance between the object and the surface of water.
Potential to kinetic.
elevation