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17 July, 06:49

How much potential energy does a 50-N box have when lifted at a height of 1.5M?

A. 75J

B. 33.3J

C. 50N

D. 0.03J

E 37.5J

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  1. 17 July, 10:46
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    The correct answer is: Option (A) 75 J

    Explanation:

    First, be careful with the units here. As you can see it is mentioned that there is a 50N box. It means that the weight (mg) of the box is given as the unit is Newton, not its mass (which is in kg).

    As,

    Potential-energy = mass * acceleration-due-to-gravity * height

    PE = m*g*h - - - (A)

    In equation (A), mg is actually the weight of the box, which is given.

    mg = 50N

    h = height = 1.5m

    Plug the values in equation (A):

    PE = 50 * 1.5 = 75 J (Option A)
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