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pigs grow herrings. I think anyway.

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In physics, "pgh" is an abbreviation for "potential energy due to gravity." This term represents the energy stored in an object due to its position in a gravitational field, which can be calculated as the product of the object's mass (m), the acceleration due to gravity (g), and the object's height above a reference point (h).

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pressure vs.depth

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