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ok now so to find the GPE of a 80kg dive who jumped from a 10 m high plat form i take 80 x 9.8 x 10 but do i divide it by 2 if it wants to k
ok now so to find the GPE of a 80kg dive who jumped from a 10 m high plat form i take 80 x 9.8 x 10 but do i divide it by 2 if it wants to know what the GPE is half way down????????
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i need help on my sci. home work a boulder on top of a cliff has the potential energy of 8,800 J and has twice the mass of the boulder next
i need help on my sci. home work a boulder on top of a cliff has the potential energy of 8,800 J and has twice the mass of the boulder next to it. what is the GPE of the smaller boulder? can you exsplane to me to to slove this?
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umm i think you divide 37 by 6 but im not sure
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Nov 6, 2014