FOR THIS QUESTION PLEASE USE g=1 for this problem. If you take the gravitational constant to be what it should be (about

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FOR THIS QUESTION PLEASE USE g=1 for this problem. If you take the gravitational constant to be what it should be (about

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FOR THIS QUESTION PLEASE USE g=1 for this problem. Ifyou take the gravitational constant to be what it should be (about32), you will get the wrong answer.
For This Question Please Use G 1 For This Problem If You Take The Gravitational Constant To Be What It Should Be About 1
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A Pyramid is 730ft high (due to erosion, its current height is slightly less) and has a square base of side 2190ft. Find the work needed to build the pyramid if the density of the stone is estimated at 240lb/ft3. W=
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