Generally, the higher an object goes, the higher its potential energy will be.
This is because higher object will have more energy when it falls.
Gravitational potential energy
Height 'h', increases the gravitational potential energy E = - mGm/h.
weight times height
Increase in potential energy = weight x increase in height
Multiply its weight by its height.
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Increasing the height of an object has the greatest effect on its potential energy since potential energy is directly proportional to height. Other factors that can increase potential energy include increasing the mass of the object and using a stronger gravitational field.
Potential energy is related to an object's height, specifically gravitational potential energy. This type of energy increases with an object's height above the ground and is a measure of the work that can be done by gravity as the object falls.
If you mean gravitational potential energy, you use the formula PE = mgh (potential energy = mass x gravity x height).
The gravitational potential energy of an object is directly proportional to both its mass and height above the reference point. As the mass of the object increases, so does its gravitational potential energy. Similarly, as the height of the object increases, its gravitational potential energy also increases.
The potential energy of an object increases with height due to the gravitational force acting on it. This is because the higher the object is, the more work is required to lift it against gravity, therefore increasing its potential energy. Conversely, as the object falls to a lower height, its potential energy decreases.
The mass and distance (weight and height) determine the potential energy. A third factor can be the relative motion of the objects, which does not change the potential but may determine its effect.