To determine which object has the most potential energy, we need to consider factors such as height and mass. Potential energy (PE) is given by the formula:
\[ PE = mgh \]
where:
- \( m \) = mass of the object (in kilograms),
- \( g \) = acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s²),
- \( h \) = height of the object above a reference point (in meters).
If the options A, B, and C represent different masses and heights, you can calculate the potential energy for each and compare them. The object with the highest product of mass and height will have the most potential energy.
Since I don't have specific details about objects A, B, and C, you would need to provide their respective masses and heights for an accurate assessment.