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A box of mass 150 kgf has gravitational potential energy stored in it equal to 14700 J. Find the height of the box above the ground.

(Take g = 9.8 N kg-1)

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Answer

Given,

Mass of box = 150 Kgf

Gravitational potential energy = 14700 J

We know,

Gravitational potential energy = mgh

Therefore,

h=Gravitational P.E.mass×gravityh = \dfrac{\text{Gravitational P.E.}}{\text{mass} \times \text{gravity}}

Substituting the values in formula we get,

height=14700150×9.8height=147001470height=10m\text{height} = \dfrac{14700}{150 \times 9.8} \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow \text{height} = \dfrac{14700}{1470} \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow \text{height} = 10m

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