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6 January, 20:55

To get gravitational potential energy do you need to convert kg to g

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  1. 6 January, 22:34
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    We, it depends actually. If you use the "cgs" metric then no. However, if you want to use SI metric then yes, as gravitational potential energy is measured in joule which is equal to kg. m^2 / (s^2)
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