Physics
Grade-6
Easy
Question
If an object of mass 10 kg is falling from a height of 2 m, then find the potential energy of the object (g=10 m/s2).
- 150
- 180
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- 200
Hint:
- Potential Energy = MassGravityHeight
The correct answer is: 200
- Potential Energy = MassGravityHeight
- Potential Energy=10102=200 J
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