A force does work on a 50 gg particle as the particle moves along the following straight paths in the xy-plane: 25 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 0 mm); 35 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (0 mm, 5 mm); -5 JJ from (5 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm); -15 JJ from (0 mm, 5 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm); and 20 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm).   If the zero of potential energy associated with the force is at the origin, what is the potential energy at (5 mm, 5 mm)

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A force does work on a 50 gg particle as the particle moves along the following straight paths in the xy-plane: 25 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 0 mm); 35 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (0 mm, 5 mm); -5 JJ from (5 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm); -15 JJ from (0 mm, 5 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm); and 20 JJ from (0 mm, 0 mm) to (5 mm, 5 mm).  

If the zero of potential energy associated with the force is at the origin, what is the potential energy at (5 mm, 5 mm)?

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