A student drops there text (3kg) from a cliff. The cliff is 588 m high, the student defines the origin to be at the top of the cliff the students teacher standing at the bottom of the cliff defines the origin to be where they are standing. What is the Change in potential energy of the textbook as measured by the student and teacher?

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A student drops there text (3kg) from a cliff. The cliff is 588 m high, the student defines the origin to be at the top of the cliff the students teacher standing at the bottom of the cliff defines the origin to be where they are standing. What is the Change in potential energy of the textbook as measured by the student and teacher?
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