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How much potential energy does Tim, with mass 60.0 kg, gain when he climbs a gymnasium rope a distance of 3.5m?Asked by Anonymous
How much potential energy does DeAnna with a mass 62.0 kg, gain when he climbs a gymnasium rope a distance of 3.5 m?
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Henry
PE = mgh = 62 * 0.8 * 3.5 = 2127 Joules.
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Anonymous
DeAnna, with a mass of 60.0 kg, climbs 3.5 m up a gymnasium rope.
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Briana Jimenez
PE=mgh= 62*9.8*3.5
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