A 1-kg object 2 m above the floor in a regular building at the Earth has a gravitational potential energy of 3 J.
How much gravitational potential energy does the object have when it is 4 m above the floor?
Given Data:
m = 1kg
y₁ = 2m
U₁ = 3J
y₂ = 4m
U₂ = ?
Useful Physics Formulas
U = mgh
ΔU = Δ(mgh) = mgΔh
Solution
ΔU = Δ(mgh) = mgΔh = mg(y₂ - y₁)
ΔU = U₂ - U₁
U₂ = U₁ + mg(y₂ - y₁)
U₂ = 3J + 1kg · 10ᵐ/s² · (4m - 2m) = 3J + 20J = 23J
Problem's answer is 23 J.
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