4 kg
4 kg
4 kg
Height =1.6 m
Teacher
Position 2
Height = 1.6 m
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4 kg
4 kg
4 kg
Height =1.6 m
Teacher
Position 2
Height = 1.6 m
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5. Let's say that the teacher raised the lawn bowling ball to a height of 1.6 meters before
they released it. THE LAWN BOWLING BALL HAS A MASS OF 4KG. Remember that
"g" ALWAYS equals 9.8 m/s?. Calculate the gravitational potential energy of the lawn
bowling ball at this position (position 1).
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