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Potential energy as related to height. E=GM/r
Momentum...............................................E=1/2 mv2
Earths gravity acts on everything from its center of gravity to everything else's center of gravity.
well...G force depends on how far away you are from the earths core because of the iron in the core which causes gravity amonolies!
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
Gravity is a force and does not have energy in itself, so it does not have a specific number of joules associated with it. However, potential energy due to gravity can be calculated using the equation PE = mgh, where m is mass, g is acceleration due to gravity, and h is height.
Gravitational force is often associated with an object's potential energy. The potential energy of an object is related to its position in a gravitational field, and the force of gravity acting on the object determines how much potential energy it has.
Both mercury and mars have a gravity which is around 38% of earths. Mercury's gravity is 37.8% of earths, Mars' gravity is 37.7% of earths.
the gravity on venus is about 90.4% of earths
Yes, potential energy can be related to gravity. In a gravitational field, an object raised above the ground will have gravitational potential energy due to its position relative to the Earth's surface. This potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy as the object falls, following the principle of conservation of energy.
Water, such as that falling over the edge of a dam, has imense G.P.E. which is converted into electical energy when it turns the turbines of the dam. You can calculate this by multiplying mass X gravity (10 m/s2) X height.
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Gravity.