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What is the SI unit used to express gravitational potential energy? A.Newton B.Kilowatt C.Horsepower D.Joule
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What is the SI unit used to express gravitational potential energy?
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B.Kilowatt
C.Horsepower
D.Joule
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The SI unit used to express gravitational potential energy is Joule.
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