Respuesta :
Using the formula Gravitational Potential Energy (J) = Mass (kg) * Gravity Constant (m/s/s) * Height (m), and assuming that gravity is 9.81 m/s/s, this question becomes very easy to solve.
Simply plug in what we know to the equation, and solve.
20 (J) = x (kg) * 9.81 (m/s/s) * 2 (m)
20/9.81 = x*2
2.0387 = x*2
2.0387/2 = x
1.0193679918 = x
So the answer is 1.0193679918 kilograms, or 1,019.3679918 grams.
Hope that helped!
Simply plug in what we know to the equation, and solve.
20 (J) = x (kg) * 9.81 (m/s/s) * 2 (m)
20/9.81 = x*2
2.0387 = x*2
2.0387/2 = x
1.0193679918 = x
So the answer is 1.0193679918 kilograms, or 1,019.3679918 grams.
Hope that helped!
The mass of the book is 1.02kg
Potential energy is given by P.E = mgh
Where, m= mass , g = acceleration due to gravity, h = height
What is Potential energy?
Potential energy is the energy stored in a body due to its position and configuration.
Here,
P.E = 20J
h = 2m
g= 9.8m/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]
Therefore m = P.E/ gh
m = 20/(2 x9.8) = 1.02J
Mass of the book is 1.02J
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