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What is the gain of potential energy of the barbell when it is lifted to this height?
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What is the gain of potential energy of the barbell when it is lifted to this height?
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w=mass X gravity
since the weight is computed
mass=w / gravity
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mass=1100 / 9.81
MASS=112.1304KG
PE=MGH
=112.1304 x 9.81 x 2.2
PE=2420 JOULE
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