
M=200k2 g=10m/c2 h=20M E=?


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Ответ:
Объяснение:
E = mgh
m = 200k^2
g = 10 m/s^2
h = 20 M
20 M = 20 x 10^6 м
E = (200k^2)(10 m/s^2)(20 x 10^6 meters)
= 4 x 10^13 kJ



It seems like you've provided some variables (M, g, and h), and you're looking to calculate the energy (E) using these variables. However, the provided variables appear to be in different units and formats. Let's break it down:
M = 200k2: It's unclear what "k2" represents. If "k2" is a constant or a unit, please provide its value or clarification.
g = 10m/c2: It seems like you've mentioned the acceleration due to gravity (g) in the context of general relativity, where "c" represents the speed of light. Please clarify the context or provide the numerical value for "m."
h = 20M: It's unclear what "M" represents in this context. If "M" is a constant or a unit, please provide its value or clarification.
To calculate the energy (E) based on these variables, we would need more information or clarification regarding the units and constants involved. Please provide additional details or correct any units or constants, and I'll be happy to help you calculate the energy.


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