I am assuming this is a true or false question, to which the answer would be True.
Through the work of Max Planck<span>, Einstein, </span>Louis de Broglie<span>, </span>Arthur Compton<span>, </span>Niels Bohr<span>, current scientific theory holds that all particles also have a wave nature (and vice versa).</span>
<span>Most objects tend to contain the same numbers of positive and negative charge because this is the most stable situation. In fact, if an object has an excess of positive charge, it tends to attract an equal number of negative charges to balance this effect and restore neutrality: the attracted negative charges combine with the excess of positive charges, leaving the object electrically neutral.</span>
Answer:
The change in gravitational potential energy of the hiker = 2869685 J
Explanation:
Potential Energy: This is the energy possessed by a body, due to its change in position in the gravitational field. The unit of potential energy is Joules (J)
From the question,
Change in gravitational potential energy = Energy of the hiker at the top of Mt. Whitney - Energy of the hiker at the floor of Death valley.
ΔEp = mgh₂ - mgh₁
ΔEp = mg(h₂-h₁)........................... Equation 1
Where ΔEp = change in Potential Energy of the hiker, m = mass of the hiker, g = acceleration due to gravity, h₁ = lowest point in Death valley, h₂ = Elevation of Mt. Whitney.
Given: m = 65.0 kg, h₁ = -85 m ( because is a valley), h₂ = 4420 m,
Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²
Note: The h₁ is negative because is below sea level.
Substituting into equation 1
ΔEp = 65×9.8×[4420-(-85)]
ΔEp = 637(4420+85)
ΔEp = 637(4505)
ΔEp = 2869685
ΔEp = 2869685 J.
Thus the change in gravitational potential energy of the hiker = 2869685 J