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To Prove :


P.E = Kmxgyhz

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To prove that P.E (potential energy) is equal to Kmxgyhz, we can use the equation for potential energy: P.E = mgh, where m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height of the object. 


We can then rearrange the equation to solve for K, which is the constant of proportionality. K = P.E / (mgh). 


To find the value of K, we can perform an experiment where we measure the potential energy of an object at different heights and calculate the value of K. For example, we could place a weight on a spring and measure the potential energy of the weight at different heights. We can then use the equation P.E = Kmxgyhz to calculate the value of K. 


If we perform this experiment and find that the value of K is consistent at different heights, we can conclude that P.E = Kmxgyhz.

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