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A cannonball of mass 3.67 kg is shot from a cannon at an angle of 39.51° relative to the horizontal and with an initial speed of 56.41 m/s. As the cannonball reaches the highest point of its trajectory, what is the gain in its potential energy relative to the point from which it was shot?
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