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Allison Deleon
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25 December, 14:23
How does height impact potential energy
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Gia Sellers
25 December, 14:39
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The more height, the more potential energy.
Example:
If you hold a ball 6 feet off the ground it will have more potential energy than a ball 4 feet off the ground
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