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27) A 10 kg box is sitting on a shelf 15 feet in the air. How could you increase the potential energy of the box? (check all that apply) Raise the box to 20 feet. Lower the b…
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27) A 10 kg box is sitting on a shelf 15 feet in the air. How could you increase the potential energy of the box? (check all that apply)
Raise the box to 20 feet.
Lower the box to 10 feet
Increase the mass of the box to 15 kg
Decrease the mass of the box to 5 kg
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A) Raise the box to 20 feet. Hope I helped!
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