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Chemistry, 19.07.2019 23:30 korireidkdotdot5973
Aperson moves a book from a 30-cm high coffee table to the top shelf of a bookshelf approximately 2.5 m high. which statement correctly describes the gravitational potential energy of the book? it has more gravitational potential energy on the table than on the shelf, it has more gravitational potential energy on the shelf than on the table, its gravitational potential energy is constant regardless of its position?
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