Asked by Lila
                Science-
A 25N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have? our teacher said that the formula for finding out potential energy is PE = Mass * Gravity * Height. The gravity on Earth is always 9.8, but my problem is that instead of mass the object is measured in force. My answer is 735 j.
Math-
5ãx - 30 = 2ãx + 54. I have to solve for x. So far, I think this is wrong, but I have added 30 to both sides and I solved to get x = 4. Thanks.
            
        A 25N object is 3 meters up. How much potential energy does it have? our teacher said that the formula for finding out potential energy is PE = Mass * Gravity * Height. The gravity on Earth is always 9.8, but my problem is that instead of mass the object is measured in force. My answer is 735 j.
Math-
5ãx - 30 = 2ãx + 54. I have to solve for x. So far, I think this is wrong, but I have added 30 to both sides and I solved to get x = 4. Thanks.
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            Lila
            
    Whoa. Um... The squares are supposed to be square root signs and the a with the dash on top is NOT supposed to be there. I thought I put this: ã
    
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