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How high up is a 3 kg object that has 300 joules of energy?
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Assuming the 300 J is gravitational potential energy: mgh = 300 J. With m = 3 kg and g ≈ 9.8 m/s²,
h = 300 / (3 × 9.8) = 300 / 29.4 ≈ 10.2 m.
(If you use g = 10 m/s² for an approximation, h = 10 m.)
h = 300 / (3 × 9.8) = 300 / 29.4 ≈ 10.2 m.
(If you use g = 10 m/s² for an approximation, h = 10 m.)
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