Ask a New Question

Asked by Lara

If you do 500J of work to elevate a bucket of water, what is its gravitational potential energy relative to its starting position?

500*10=5,000
5,000/500=10
10 years ago

Answers

Answered by Damon
Huh? 500 Joules is 500 Joules.
10 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions

how can i describe how an elevation is shown on topographic map A certain mountain has an elevation of 19,583 feet. In 1907, the glacier on this peak covered 10 acr... a certain mountain has an elevation 19580 feet in 1907 the glacier on its peek covered 8 acres by 20... a certain mountain has an elevation of 19523 feet. in 1922, the glacier on this peak covered 5 acres... A 102-kg man stands in an elevator that has an upward acceleration of 4.1 m/s2. The magnitude of the... An 80 kg man stands in an elevator. What force does the floor of the elevator exert on the man if... 1,500J of heat energy is added to ice water and it causes the water temperature to rise by 4°C (not... Weight of each box in the elevator <____________________________________________> |... 6) 500J of work is required by a machine to raise a load of 250N through a vertical distance of 1.6m... Weight of each box in the elevator. Which inequality is shown on the graph?
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use