He loses 720 J for every metre he descends
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
<em>Let's recall </em><em>Kinetic Energy</em><em> Formula as follows:</em>
<em>Ek = Kinetic Energy ( Joule )</em>
<em>m = mass of the object ( kg )</em>
<em>v = speed of the object ( m/s )</em>
<em>Ep = Potential Energy ( Joule )</em>
<em>m = mass of the object ( kg )</em>
<em>g = gravitational acceleration ( m/s² )</em>
<em>h = height position of the object ( m )</em>
Let us now tackle the problem !
<u>Given:</u>
mass = m = 72 kg
gravitational field strength = g = 10 N/kg
height = h = 1 m
<u>Asked:</u>
gravitational potential energy = Ep = ?
<u>Solution:</u>
<em>We will solve this problem as follows :</em>
<h3>Conclusion:</h3>
<em>He loses </em><em>720 J</em><em> for every metre he descends</em>
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<h3>Answer details</h3>
Grade: High School
Subject: Physics
Chapter: Energy