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A hole, by definition, has nothing in it and so its mass is zero.
Not necessarily.
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It depends on where the zero potential energy level is taken. If it is the ground, and the car is at the bottom of a ramp ON A TABLE, then it will have Ep. If the bottom of the ramp was taken as the zero Ep level, then it will have zero Ep.
A hole has no dirt in it, so zero If the hole was filled with dirt, it would be 27 feet3
I has infinite mass but zero volume.
Zero. No gold was found in any of the rocks that have been brought back to earth.
With respect to the bottom of a hole in the ground, it's some positive amount. With respect to the roof of your house, it's some negative amount. And with respect to the ground, it's zero.
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Fills the hard drive to 0's.