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A boy lifts a weight of 75 N from the floor to the top of a table, a vertical distance of 6.0 meters. Compute the increase in the potential energy of the weight.
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This is what I did, did I do it correctly?
m= 75N
g = 9.8
h = 6.0 meters

GPE = mgh
GPE = 75 * 9.8 * 6.0
GPE = 4,410J

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A boy lifts a weight of 75 N from the floor to the top of a table, a vertical distance of 6.0 meters. Compute the increase in the potential energy of the weight 

Work = force * distance 
Force = weight 

Work = 75 N * 6 m = 450 N-m of work done to lift a weight of 75 N from the floor to the top of a table, a vertical distance of 6.0 meters 


Work = Increase the potential energy 

Increase in the potential energy = 450 Joules 

OR 

Potential energy = weight * height 
Increase in the potential energy = weight * increase in height 
Increase in the potential energy = 75 N * 6 m = 450 N*m = 450 

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We have that the Potential energy  is mathematically given as

P.E=450J

Energy

Generally the equation for the  Potential energy is mathematically given as

[tex]P=mhg\\\\Therefore\\\\\\P=\frac{75}{9.8}*9.8*6[/tex]

P.E=450J

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