If an object has 62 joules of gravitational potential energy then?
A: there is no way to find...
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Chemistry, 29.03.2020 01:32, vlactawhalm29
If an object has 62 joules of gravitational potential energy then?
A: there is no way to find the amount of work done.
B: the work required to lift it to that height is the same.
C: the work required to lift it to the height is 31 joules.
D: the work required to lift it to that height is more than potential energy.
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