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[tex]m = \frac{e}{gh} [/tex]

The Mass of an object is a quantitative measure of matter.

The mass m is equivalent to the potential energy of the object divided by the product of gravitational acceleration and height.

[tex]\rm Mass \;m = \dfrac {e}{gh}[/tex]

Mass and Potential Energy

Any object that has mass has potential energy. The energy stored in an object due to its position is called the potential energy of the object that depends on the mass, height and gravitational acceleration.

Potential Energy =  Mass [tex]\times[/tex] Gravitational Acceleration [tex]\times[/tex] Height

[tex]E = m\times g\times h[/tex]

The mass can be given as,

Mass [tex]m = \dfrac{E}{g\times h}[/tex]

Hence we can conclude that the mass m is equivalent to the potential energy of the object divided by the product of gravitational acceleration and height.

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