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When a ball is held at a height, it has:
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Gravitational potential energy (energy stored due to its position).
If the ball is held stationary its kinetic energy is zero; its gravitational potential energy relative to a chosen reference level is U = mgh (m = mass, g = gravitational acceleration, h = height).
If the ball is held stationary its kinetic energy is zero; its gravitational potential energy relative to a chosen reference level is U = mgh (m = mass, g = gravitational acceleration, h = height).
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