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Helena Maldonado
18 January, 02:24
How do you find the change in potential energy
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Mariyah Hoffman
18 January, 03:51
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P. E = mgh
This is the formula for potential energy.
This is where m is mass, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is height.
All you have to do is multiply all these numbers together.
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