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nutzhutzskutz
13-01-2017
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PEg=mgh For a mass of 60kg and 10m high
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Moonnose
Moonnose
13-01-2017
Assuming that the gravitational field strength is 10 N/kg, the sum would look like this:
PEg=mgh
=60×10×10
=6000J
However, you will need to check that you are not meant to be using 9.8 N/kg as the gravitational field strength.
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