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That description may refer to any of the end-phases in the lifetime of a star: a white dwarf; a neutron star; or a black hole.

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What determine the gravitational pull of a object?

An object's gravitational pull is determined by the object's mass.


The mass of an object in a gravitional field is called?

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The object's weight is the measure of the gravitational force on that object.


Energy at a height is called what?

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What Does not affect the gravitational potential energy of an object?

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What object stores Gravitational potential energy?

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Is gravitational potential energy is the same gravitational force?

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What is an gravitational force exerted on an object?

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How does an object get gravitational potential energy?

An object gains gravitational potential energy when it is lifted against the force of gravity. The energy is stored in the object's position relative to a reference point, such as the ground. The higher the object is lifted, the more gravitational potential energy it possesses.


Is there more gravitational potential energy in heavier object or lighter object?

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