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28 July, 18:21

If a 6.0-kilogram box is moved from the floor to a storage compartment 2.0 meters above the floor, by how many joules does its gravitational potential energy change? Round your answer to the tens place and include units with your answer.

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  1. 28 July, 20:50
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    The answer is 117.7 J.

    Gravitational potential energy is the stored energy of the object as the result of its height:

    E = m · g · h

    where

    E - the potential energy of the object: E = ?

    m - the mass of the object: m = 6 kg

    g - gravitational acceleration: g = 9.81 m/s²

    h - the height of the object: h = 2 m

    On the ground (h = 0), the gravitation potential energy does not exist: E = 0.

    So, let's calculate it on the height of 2 m:

    E = 6 kg * 9.81 m/s² * 2 m = 117.72 J ≈ 117.7 J
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