How to Find Potential Energy
Calculate potential energy using PE = mgh. Multiply the object's mass by gravity's acceleration and its height. Easy peasy.
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Used it in my physics class last week: PE = mgh. Pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it.
It's super simple: PE = mgh. Just plug in the mass, gravitational acceleration, and height.
To find gravitational potential energy, just use the formula PE = mgh. Multiply mass (m) by gravitational acceleration (g, which is 9.8 m/s虏 on Earth) and height (h). Boom, you've got it!
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