CHAPTER 22. MECHANICAL ENERGY 22.2
EP= mgh = (1)(9,8)(2) = 19,6 J
EP= mgh = (1)(9,8)(0) = 0 J
The potential energy is a maximum.
The potential energy is a minimum.
Example 1: Gravitational potential energy
QUESTION
A brick with a mass of 1 kg is lifted to the top of a 4 m high roof. It slips off the roof
and falls to the ground. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the brick at
the top of the roof and on the ground once it has fallen.
SOLUTION
Step 1:Analyse the question to determine what information is provided
- The mass of the brick ism= 1 kg
- The height lifted ish= 4 m
All quantities are in SI units.
Step 2:Analyse the question to determine what is being asked
- We are asked to find the gain in potential energy of the brick as
it is lifted
onto the roof. - We also need to calculate the potential energy once the brick is
on the
ground again.
Step 3:Use the definition of gravitational potential energy to calculate the
answer
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