Physics, 19.11.2019 00:31, squawk1738
An object of mass weighing 5.24 kilograms is raised to a height of 1.63 meters. what is the potential energy of the object at that height? note that acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 meters/second2.
a. 65 joules
b. 84 joules
c. 91 joules
d. 1.0 × 102 joules
e. 1.5 × 102 joules
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