Two skiers, with masses of 72 kg and 58 kg, are at the top of a ski hill. The altitude at the top of the hill is 3782 m, and the altitude at the ski lodge below is 2926 m.  How much more gravitational potential energy relative to the ski lodge, does the 72 kg skier have than the 58 kg skier? formula=mgh answer 117563.04

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  1. Two skiers, with masses of 72 kg and 58 kg, are at the top of a ski hill. The altitude at the top of the hill is 3782 m, and the altitude at the ski lodge below is 2926 m.  How much more gravitational potential energy relative to the ski lodge, does the 72 kg skier have than the 58 kg skier? formula=mgh answer 117563.04
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