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  • 04-04-2018
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The mass of a ball that has 375J of potential energy at 15 m high

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skyluke89
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  • 13-04-2018
The gravitational potential energy of an object is given by
[tex]U=mg \Delta h[/tex]
where m is the mass of the object, g the gravitational acceleration, and [tex]\Delta h[/tex] is the height of the object with respect to a reference point.

In our problem, the potential energy is U=375 J and the altitude of the object is [tex]\Delta h=15 m[/tex], so by re-arranging the equation we can find the mass of the ball:
[tex]m= \frac{U}{g \Delta h} = \frac{375 J}{(9.81 m/s^2)(15 m)}=2.5 kg [/tex]
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