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Calculate the man’s mass. (Use PE = m × g × h, where g = 9.8 N/kg.) A man climbs a wall that has a height of 8.4 meters and gains a potential energy of 4,620 joules. His mass is about kilograms. NextReset
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Calculate the man’s mass. (Use PE = m × g × h, where g = 9.8 N/kg.) A man climbs a wall that has a height of 8.4 meters and gains a potential energy of 4,620 joules. His mass is about kilograms. NextReset
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i believe it's 6kg. let me know if i'm right
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