Respuesta :
Answer:
980 J
Explanation:
The change in box's energy is equal to its change in gravitational potential energy:
[tex]\Delta U = m g \Delta h[/tex]
where
m = 50 kg is the mass of the box
g = 9.8 m/s^2 is the acceleration due to gravity
[tex]\Delta h= 2m[/tex] is the change in height of the box
Substituting numbers, we find
[tex]\Delta U = (50 kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(2 m)=980 J[/tex]
Answer:
This is late, but your answer would be 1,000 J
Explanation:
How I got my answer was I used the Gravitational Potential Energy Calculator on the calculator soup. the answer I got when I plugged 50 and 2 into the calculator is 980, but since it's not on the list of choices, I went with the closest one, 1,000 J
I got it correct on my test; here is the proof
