Potential Energy of a 1 kg Object at 10 m Height
A 1 kg object held at 10 meters above the ground has a gravitational potential energy of 98.1 joules.
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- Enter mass, gravitational acceleration and height in the fields above.
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- Read your potential energy and the full breakdown beneath it.
Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 1 kg object at a height of 10 meters using PE = mgh.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the reference height?
- PE is always relative to a chosen reference (usually the ground). Only differences in PE matter for energy calculations.
- How is PE related to KE?
- In a frictionless fall, PE converts entirely to KE: mgh = ½mv², giving v = √(2gh) at impact.