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23 October, 15:30

Arrange the objects in order from least to greatest potential energy. Assume that gravity is constant. (Use PE = m * g * h.)

a 15-kilogram stone

found at a height of

3 meters

10 kilograms of water

stored at a height of

9 meters

a 1-kilogram ball located

20 meters in the aira box of books weighing

25 kilograms placed on

a shelf 2 meters high

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  1. 23 October, 15:42
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    The following are the proper arrangements of objects that have the greatest to the least amount of potential energy:

    a 1-kilogram ball located 20 meters in the air

    10 kilograms of water stored at a height of 9 meters

    a 15-kilogram stone found at a height of 3 meters

    a box of books weighing 25 kilograms placed on a shelf 2 meters high

    Potential energy is dependent on the distance at which an object falls in spite of the presence of a constant gravity.
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