Solve for PE
Solve for m
Solve for g
Solve for h
Miscellaneous
100

The formula for potential energy.

What is PE=mgh

100

Rearrange the formula to solve for mass.

What is m=PE/gh

100

Rearrange the formula to solve for gravity.

What is g=PE/mh

100

Rearrange the formula to solve for height. 

What is h=PE/mg

100

The unit for potential energy.

What is Joules

200

The potential energy of a 10kg ball at rest on top of a 10m tall hill.

What is 980 Joules

200

The mass of a ham sandwhich that is at rest on a 1 meter high countertop and has a potential energy of 4 Joules.

What is .41 kg
200

The height of a hill that has a 20kg wagon sitting on top of it that has a potential energy of 500 Joules.

What is 2.55m

300

The potential energy of a .91kg hydroflask on top of a desk that is .87m high. 

What is 7.76 Joules

300

The mass of a boulder at the very edge of a 22.6m tall cliff with a potential energy of 9436.1 Joules.

What is 42.6 kg

300

The height of a ladder that your 85kg father stands on to hang the star atop the Christmas Tree. His potential energy is 1958 Joules. 

What is 2.35 m

400

The potential energy of a 600 pound bear before it swan dives off of a 20m cliff. (Hint: 1kg=2.2lbs)

53,455.08 Joules

400

The mass of a horse on a bridge that is 40ft above water. The horse has a potential energy of 4341 Joules. (Hint: 1m=3.3ft)

What is 36.55kg

400

The height (in inches) of a 4.3kg dog that is about to jump from a couch. The dog's PE is 30 Joules. (Hint: 1m=3.3ft)

What is 28.12inches

500

The potential energy of a 2.5gram penny dropped off of the Empire State Building which is 1250ft tall. (Hint: 1000g=1kg, 1m=3.3ft)

What is 9.28 Joules

500

The weight Simba (in pounds), being held up by Rafiki 14,700cm above the Pridelands. Simba's PE is 9875 Joules. (Hint: 1kg=2.2lbs)

What is 3.11lbs

500

The height (in miles) of a person on the side of Mount Everest. The person weighs 175lbs and has a potential energy is 1.8x10Joules.

What is 14.43 miles