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A stone of mass 750g is thrown upward with a velocity of 10m/s find the potential energy at the greatest hight
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The potential energy at the greatest height is equal to the initial kinetic energy, which is equal to (1/2)mv^2. Therefore, the potential energy at the greatest height is (1/2) x 750g x (10m/s)^2 = 37500 J.
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