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Well...... I think it is mass and volumeM is equal to the mass of the object.<br><br>I don't see a V in the equation <br><br><h2><font><font color="#ff0000">PE<sub>grav</sub> = mass *

g * height-</font></font></h2><br>Well, I see the "v" in "grav."<br><br>Maybe you mean G, the gravitational acceleration.<br><p></p><p>

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P = m x v

P is for momentum and m represents the mass of the moving body and v is its velocity

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