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Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.

Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.

Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.

Calculate gravitational P.E. as mgh, that is, mass x gravity x height. Use 9.82 (meters per second square) for gravity. Answer will be in Joules.

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