That refers to gravitational potential energy - energy related to a gravitational field. If you lift an object up, its gravitational potential energy increases; if it falls back down, its gravitational potential energy decreases.
yes by reducing the distance of the 50kg and 5 kg objects and increasing the distance of the the 50kg objects
* thermal energy * chemical energy * nuclear energy * mechanical energy * magnetic energy * electrical energy * radiant energy * elastic energy * sound energy * luminous energy * gravitational energy
here are some: -Linear Kinetic energy -Rotational Kinetic energy -Heat energy -Atomic energy -Electrical energy -Sound energy -Solar energy -Wind energy -Tidal energy -Wave energy -Hydro energy -Nuclear energy -Succesive ionization energy
Kinetic Energy. Potential Energy . Mechanical Energy . Thermal Energy . Electromagnetic Energy . Electric Energy . Nuclear Energy . --Chemical Energy .
chemical energy,light energy,gravitational energy,,sound energy,kinetic energy,electrical energy,elastic energy,and heat energy.hope that helps hehe
Energy is measured in joules.
gravitatonal pull by the moon
The higher off the ground something is, the greater its GPE is. GPE=mass x gravitatonal constant x height.
its the gravitatonal pull of the sun
You call that the "weight" of the object.
Gravitatonal pull
Yes, its pull is the reason we orbit around it.
The planets origanally moved because the gas cloud they were formed in was spinning
Black holes do have a gravitational force; it's so strong, in fact, that nothing - not even light - can escape from it.
it moves in and out through he moon and earths gravitatonal pull it gets stronger with the moon when it is full and less he there is a new moon :)
depend on how big or small the object is, the greater the more gravtational pull it has, smaller the object is less gravatational pull it has. if the object changes mass well that when the gravitatonal pull becomes either stronger or weaker, but all depends.
depend on how big or small the object is, the greater the more gravtational pull it has, smaller the object is less gravatational pull it has. if the object changes mass well that when the gravitatonal pull becomes either stronger or weaker, but all depends.