Physics, 27.01.2020 12:31 jonathankingsberry52
A40 kg dog is sitting on top of a hillside and has a potential energy of 1,568 j. what is the height of the hillside? (formula: pe = mgh)
3.9 m
4.0 m
39.2 m
40.0 m
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