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Type the correct answer in the box. Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Calculate the mass of the ball using PE = m × g × h. (Hint: Rearrange the formula to solve for m.) A ball held 2.0 meters
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Calculate the mass of the ball using PE = m × g × h. (Hint: Rearrange the formula to solve for m.)
A ball held 2.0 meters above the floor has 59 joules of potential energy. The ball’s mass is about kilograms. (Use g = 9.8 N/kg.)
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The answer is 3 Kilograms.
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I think that it is 3.
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