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How much gravitational potential energy does a 1.0 kg hammer have on a shelf 1.5 m above the ground?
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How much gravitational potential energy does a 1.0 kg hammer have on a shelf 1.5 m above the ground?
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How much gravitational potential energy does a 1.0 kg hammer have on a shelf 1.5 m above the ground?
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14.7 J
Step-by-step explanation:
PE=MGH
PE= 1.0 x 9.8 x 1.5 = 14.7 J
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