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A 200 kg Boulder has 39,200 jars of gravitational potential energy what height is it at
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A 200 kg Boulder has 39,200 jars of gravitational potential energy what height is it at
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Assuming it’s on earth the it is at a height is 20 m
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E=mgh
39200=200x9.8xh
39200=1960xh
39200/1960=h
20=h
H=20
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