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The world record for pole vaulting is 6.15 m. If the vaulters mass was 83.5 kg, how
much potential energy did he have at the top of the jump?


7 years ago

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Answered by Damon
U = m g h = 83.5 * 9.81 * 6.5
assuming on earth.
7 years ago
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The world record for pole vaulting is 6.15 m. If the vaulters mass was 83.5 kg, how
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