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Physics, 11.10.2021 20:10, jayme2407

Using the data provided in the graph and the table, interpolate to find the potential energy (U) at a height (H) of 2.5 meters and extrapolate to find the potential energy at a height of 4.5 meters. At 2.5 meters, the potential energy would be 45 joules, and at 4.5 meters, it would be 85 joules.

At 2.5 meters, the potential energy would be 50 joules, and at 4.5 meters, it would be 90 joules.

At 2.5 meters, the potential energy would be 55 joules, and at 4.5 meters, it would be 95 joules.

At 2.5 meters, the potential energy would be 70 joules, and at 4.5 meters, it would be 100 joules.

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