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An 80.0 kg person is jumping on a trampoline 1.00 m above the ground. If the initial height of the person is 4 m above the ground, what will be his maximum height after hitting the trampoline and gaining 300 J of heat?
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Four objects each with charge +2.0Γ10β7c are located at the corners of a square whose sides are 2.0 m long. part a what quantities can be determined using this information? check all that apply. the electric force on a charged object placed at the center of the square. the mass of each object. the total electric potential energy of the system consisting of the four charged objects. part b find the electric force on a charged object placed at the center of the square.
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An 80.0 kg person is jumping on a trampoline 1.00 m above the ground.
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