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An Olympian lifts a 1,375-kilogram set of weights a vertical distance of 2 meters in the weightlifting event. The force of gravity equals 9.8 m/s2. What is the potential energy of the weights?
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R_scott
m * g * h
5 years ago
Andrea Sanchez
An Olympian lifts a 1,375-kilogram set of weights a vertical distance of 2 meters in the weightlifting event. The force of gravity equals 9.8 m/s 2 . What is the potential energy of the weights
5 years ago

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