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Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating potential energy? PE = mass x gravity PE = mass/gravity PE = mass x gravity x height PE = mass + gravity + height
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Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating potential energy?
PE = mass x gravity
PE = mass/gravity
PE = mass x gravity x height
PE = mass + gravity + height
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it would be mass x gravity x height
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PE = mass x gravity x height
Hope this helps! We just had a test on this.
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