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If You do 100 j of work to elevate a bucket of water,what is its gravitational potential energy relative to its starting position?
12 years ago

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bobpursley
I bet it is 100j
12 years ago
Lara
You probably have to times it by how high your lifting it off the ground and then divide by 100.
10 years ago

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