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a student throws a ball straight upwards to a height to height of 7.50m How much work did did the student do?
15 years ago

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drwls
Enough work was done to increase the potential energy of the ball by M g H. You'd better find out what kid of ball it was, to get the mass, M,

I am sure you know what g is. H is 7.50 m.
15 years ago

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