a 62 kg student jumped 1 meter high above the ground. how much gravitational potential energy does the…

a 62 kg student jumped 1 meter high above the ground. how much gravitational potential energy does the student have? remember : $e_{g}=mgh$ $g = 10\frac{m}{s^{2}}$ $e_{g}=?j$

a 62 kg student jumped 1 meter high above the ground. how much gravitational potential energy does the student have? remember : $e_{g}=mgh$ $g = 10\frac{m}{s^{2}}$ $e_{g}=?j$

Answer

Explanation:

Step1: Identify values

$m = 62\ kg$, $g=10\ \frac{m}{s^{2}}$, $h = 1\ m$

Step2: Substitute into formula

$E_{g}=mgh=62\times10\times1$

Step3: Calculate result

$E_{g}=620\ J$

Answer:

$620$