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Physics, 22.04.2020 02:44, MIa2020

If an astronaut holds a 5-kg ball 2 meters (m) above the ground on the Moon, does it have the same potential energy it did when the astronaut held that ball 2 m above the ground on Earth? Explain your reasoning.

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