Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Microwave Antennas Its Good A Microwave Antenna With A Mass Of 100kg Sits Atop A Tower That Is 40m Tall. Potential Energy?

A microwave antenna with a mass of 100kg sits atop a tower that is 40m tall. potential energy? - microwave antennas its good

A microwave antenna with a mass of 100 kilograms on a tower is 40 meters high. What is the potential energy of the antenna?

2 comments:

len said...

(Potential energy = mass g = constant height of 9.8 m / s 2)
= 100 kg (9.8m/s2) (40m)
PE = 39,200 Joules

Value of g = 9.8m/s2 but in another textbook for the calculation 10m/s2 easy use, but note the default value of g is 9.8m/s2

Carey R said...

Potential energy = mass * height * gravity constant

Therefore:

PE-antenna = 100 kg * 40 m * 9.81 m / s ^ 2

PE = 39,240 Joules or Joules 39.24Mega --

If a joule = 1 kg m ^ 2 / s ^ 2

Hope this helps

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