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Arrange the objects in order from least to greatest potential energy. Assume that gravity is constant. (Use PE = m × g × h.)
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Arrange the objects in order from least to greatest potential energy. Assume that gravity is constant. (Use PE = m × g × h.)
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1 in 1, 2 in 4, 3 in 2 and 4 in 3
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