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Sonbull
1 month ago
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The potential energy of a 40 kg cannon ball is 14000 J. How high was the cannon ball to have this much potential energy?

Physics
1 answer:
Keith_Richards [3.2K]1 month ago
7 0
Potential energy is given by PE = mgh
It could possess that amount of potential energy if its height relative to a reference point is sufficiently large.
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