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How does the gravitational potential energy of Coaster A compare to Coaster B?
( Coaster A is 30 M tall and Coaster B is 15 M tall )
A. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is twice as large as Coaster B
B. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is half as large as Coaster B
C. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is is 15 times as large as Coaster B
D. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is equal to Coaster B
( Coaster A is 30 M tall and Coaster B is 15 M tall )
A. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is twice as large as Coaster B
B. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is half as large as Coaster B
C. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is is 15 times as large as Coaster B
D. The gravitational potential energy of Coaster A is equal to Coaster B
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R_scott
P.E. = m g h
if h is twice as large , then ...
if h is twice as large , then ...
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