Mathematics, 19.09.2019 01:20 ijustneedhelp29
the formula e= mgh, where e = gravitational potential energy, m = mass, g = gravity, and h = height, is used to calculate gravitational potential energy. solve this formula for h.
h = e − mg
h equals e over m times g
h = e + mg
h equals m times g over e
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