Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Physics
Mechanics
Gravitational Potential Energy
what is the gravitational potential energy of an object to its weight multiplied by its what?
1 answer
Eg=mgh??
or
Eg=GM1m2/r??
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Related Questions
a)How much work is required to lift a 35-kg object from the ground 3.0 m into the air?
b) How much gravitational potential energy
Lucy picks up an object from the floor. How will the potential energy change if Lucy lifts the object above her head?(1 point)
Re
what forms of energy are involved in the following situations? (choices: kinetic energy, potential energy - gravitational
Object A has a gravitational potential energy of 24 joules when it rests on a shelf 5 m above the ground. Object B has a mass
Lucy picks up an object from the floor. How will the potential energy change if Lucy lifts the object above her head?(1 point)
Re
5. An object’s gravitational potential energy depends on the object’s mass, the strength of the gravitational field, and
An object’s gravitational potential energy is dependent on the object’s mass, the strength of its gravitational field, and
An object of mass 1.5 kg rests on a shelf where it has a gravitational potential energy of 7 joules. An object of mass 4.5 kg is
How is it possible for gravitational potential energy to be negative?
I Googled the answer, but all I could understand was that
Which of the graphs below best shows the relationship between a freely falling object’s gravitational potential energy and the