College Physics (4th Edition)

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0073512141
ISBN 13: 978-0-07351-214-3

Chapter 1 - Problems - Page 20: 43

Answer

Joules are equivalent to $\frac{kg\cdot m^2}{s^2}$

Work Step by Step

$U = mgh$ $J = kg\times m/s^2\times m = \frac{kg\cdot m^2}{s^2}$ Joules are equivalent to $\frac{kg\cdot m^2}{s^2}$
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