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28 May, 20:04

The potential energy of a 40kg cannon ball is 14000j. How high was the cannon ball to have this much potential energy?

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  1. 28 May, 21:58
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    We will use the formula p = mgh p is potential energy. m is mass of object in kg g is acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s²) h is height of the objects displacement in meters. p = mgh → mgh = p → h = p / mg p is 14000j, m is 40kg and g is 9.8 m/s² h = 14000 / 40 * 9.8 → h = 1400 / 392 → h = 35.7 Therefore, the cannonball was 35.7 meters high.
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