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A 1kg rock is at a height of 100 meters. What is the rocks gravitational potential energy at 100 meters high
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A 1kg rock is at a height of 100 meters. What is the rocks gravitational potential energy at 100 meters high
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a 1kg rock is at a height of 100 meters. What is the rocks gravitational potential energy at 100 meters high
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Answer: i think the answer is 20kg meters
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20kg
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