Rocks A and B are located at the same height on top of a hill. The mass of rock A is twice the mass of rock B. How does the potential energy of rock B compare to that of rock A?
A.
Rock B has one-half the potential energy of rock A.
B.
Rock B has twice the potential energy of rock A.
C.
Rock B has one-quarter the potential energy of rock A.
D.
Rock B has the same potential energy as rock A.
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