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Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 1200 kg car at the top of a hill that is 42 m high.
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Calculate the gravitational potential energy of a 1200 kg car at the top of a hill that is 42 m high.
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PE = (1200 kg)(9.8 m/s²)(42 m) = 493,920 J
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