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An object of mass 1 kg has a potential energy of 1 joule relative to the ground when it is at a height of:A. 0.102 m B. 1 m C. 9.8 m D. 32 m

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Given, 

Mass m= 1 kg 

Potential energy = 1 J 

Height h=? 

Let g = 9.8 \(ms^{-2}\)

We know Potential energy = m × g × h 

Substituting the values in this formula 

1 J = 1 kg× 9.8 ms-2 × h 

h = \(\frac{1\,J}{9.8\,kgms^-2}\)

h = 0.102 m



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