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Calculate the potential energy of a 6 kg bowling ball suspended 3 m above the surface of the Earth.
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Calculate the potential energy of a 6 kg bowling ball suspended 3 m above the surface of the Earth.
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GP.E= 6x3x10=180J
hope that helps
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