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Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
gravitational potential energy!!!!!!
Objects that can fall have a gravitational potential energy! so the answer is A.
It has gravitational potential energy because it is energy that is stretched or squeezed, and rubber bands are squeezed objects that is what makes them potential energy.
The Potential energy decreases as r increases.
Multiply its weight by its height.
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
gravitational potential energy!!!!!!
Yes. Mechanical energy is the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy; this includes gravitational potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy
A more massive objects have a greater gravitational potential energy.
Gravitational potential energy
Gravitational potential energy.
The equation to calculate an object's gravitation potential energy is: PE=MGH where: PE is gravitational potential energy M is the objects mass G is the acceleration due to the gravitational pull of the Earth on its surface ( 9.8 m/s2) H is the height from the location that would give it zero potentional energy (generally the ground)
Objects that can fall have a gravitational potential energy! so the answer is A.
As height increases, so does gravitational potential energy.
It has gravitational potential energy because it is energy that is stretched or squeezed, and rubber bands are squeezed objects that is what makes them potential energy.