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1. As a swimmer jumps off a 10.0 m high diving board, they start to accelerate towards the
water. If the diver has a mass of 50.0 kg, how much of his gravitational potential energy
will be converted into kinetic energy when he's 4.00 m FROM the surface? Assume it is
a closed system and g = 9.8 m/s2.
a. 2230 J
b. 2620 J
c. 2940J

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