Physics Laboratory Manual
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Chapter 12A, Problem 7PLA
A mass of 0.400 kg is raised by a vertical distance of 0.450 min the earth's gravitational field. What is the change in its gravitational potential energy? Assume the acceleration due to gravity is g = 9.80 m/s2. Show your work.
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