Figure 20 cm m₂ m3 10 cm < 1 of 1 ▼ Part A What is the total gravitational potential energy of the three masses in the f

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Figure 20 cm m₂ m3 10 cm < 1 of 1 ▼ Part A What is the total gravitational potential energy of the three masses in the f

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Figure 20 Cm M M3 10 Cm 1 Of 1 Part A What Is The Total Gravitational Potential Energy Of The Three Masses In The F 1
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Figure 20 cm m₂ m3 10 cm < 1 of 1 ▼ Part A What is the total gravitational potential energy of the three masses in the figure(Figure 1)? Assume m₁ = 20kg. m2 = 5kg and m3 = 5kg. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Di μA ? U = Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 18 attempts remaining Value < Return to Assignment Provide Feedback
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