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Mathematics, 20.10.2019 03:30 SilverTheAmarok

The potential energy of an object is jointly related with the mass of the object and the height of the object. a 40-kg object is 2 meters off the ground. the potential energy of the object is 784 joules. a 10-kg object is 3 meters off the ground. what is the potential energy of the 10-kg object?

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