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  • 03-03-2022
  • Physics
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What would the gravitational field strength be if 100kJ are required to lift a 6kg mass 20m

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meccashirin meccashirin
  • 03-03-2022

Answer:

The formula is: weight/mass = gravitational field strength.

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