A ball of mass m sits atop a table. The tabletop is a distance d above the ground. The gravitational potential energy for the ball is equal to d O any value you choose O depends on the velocity when it strikes the ground. O mgd O zero O -mgd

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**Problem Description:**

A ball of mass \( m \) sits atop a table. The tabletop is a distance \( d \) above the ground. Determine the gravitational potential energy for the ball.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The image shows a ball labeled with mass \( m \) resting on a table. The table's height from the ground is marked as \( d \).

**Answer Choices:**

- \( \circ \) Any value you choose
- \( \circ \) Depends on the velocity when it strikes the ground.
- \( \circ \) \( mgd \)
- \( \circ \) Zero
- \( \circ \) \(-mgd\)

**Concept:**

Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is calculated using the formula:

\[ \text{GPE} = mgh \]

where:
- \( m \) is the mass of the object,
- \( g \) is the acceleration due to gravity,
- \( h \) is the height above a reference point.

In this case, the potential energy is measured from the ground level, hence \( h = d \).

**Correct Answer:**

- \( \circ \) \( mgd \)
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Description:** A ball of mass \( m \) sits atop a table. The tabletop is a distance \( d \) above the ground. Determine the gravitational potential energy for the ball. **Diagram Explanation:** The image shows a ball labeled with mass \( m \) resting on a table. The table's height from the ground is marked as \( d \). **Answer Choices:** - \( \circ \) Any value you choose - \( \circ \) Depends on the velocity when it strikes the ground. - \( \circ \) \( mgd \) - \( \circ \) Zero - \( \circ \) \(-mgd\) **Concept:** Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is calculated using the formula: \[ \text{GPE} = mgh \] where: - \( m \) is the mass of the object, - \( g \) is the acceleration due to gravity, - \( h \) is the height above a reference point. In this case, the potential energy is measured from the ground level, hence \( h = d \). **Correct Answer:** - \( \circ \) \( mgd \)
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