Potential Energy
mass
height
1.23 kg
3.4 m
98.61 Joules
4.3 m
1...
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Potential Energy
mass
height
1.23 kg
3.4 m
98.61 Joules
4.3 m
150.45 Joules
3.45 kg
202.94 Joules
6.2 kg
7.1 kg
3.56 m
what is potential energy if his mass is 1.23 kg and his height is 3.4 kg?
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