A strong weight lifter raises a weight of 178 kg from x=0 m to x=1.58 m. How much GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY in (kg m^2/s/s) has been added to that weight? Please help me asap !!
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A strong weight lifter raises a weight of 178 kg from x=0 m to x=1.58 m. How much GRAVITATIONAL POTENTIAL ENERGY in (kg m^2/s/s) has been added to that weight?
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