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Q: At what height from the earth the weight of an object become half of the weight on earth?
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On earth the weight an height of an object give an object what type of potential energy?

Gravitational energy


What to factors determine how much potential energy an object has?

On earth, mass and height. PE = mgh Weight and height. (note that m*g, as above, equals weight). This therefore applies not just on Earth.


What force will a 50 kilogram object have as it is pulled towards the earth from the height of 1 meter?

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What is the weight of a 10-kg object on the Moon compared to its weight on Earth?

The weight of any object on the Moon is about 1/6 of the weight of the same object on the Earth.


Does the height give any difference in mass?

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What is the gravitational weight difference between the moon and earth?

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What is the measure of the earth's pull on an object?

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