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gravity/result the final end
Gravitational potential energy depends on the height of an object above a reference point and the mass of the object.
Gravitational potential energy - it depends on the distance from the centre of gravity, so on Earth it depends on the height above the Earth's surface
When things are pushed or pulled, their potential energy can change depending on the direction of the force applied. For example, pushing an object upwards against gravity will increase its gravitational potential energy, while pulling an object downwards will decrease it. The amount of potential energy change depends on the displacement of the object and the strength of the force applied.
Things can contain different forms of energy, such as kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat), chemical energy (stored in chemical bonds), and electrical energy (movement of electrons). The specific type of energy a thing contains depends on its properties and the interactions happening within it.
Well, basically, the higher an object is above the ground, the more potential energy it has. For kinetic energy, the amount of energy depends on the amount of force.
Gravitational potential energy depends on the height of an object above a reference point and the mass of the object.
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Gravitational potential energy - it depends on the distance from the centre of gravity, so on Earth it depends on the height above the Earth's surface
When things are pushed or pulled, their potential energy can change depending on the direction of the force applied. For example, pushing an object upwards against gravity will increase its gravitational potential energy, while pulling an object downwards will decrease it. The amount of potential energy change depends on the displacement of the object and the strength of the force applied.
Things can contain different forms of energy, such as kinetic energy (energy of motion), potential energy (stored energy), thermal energy (heat), chemical energy (stored in chemical bonds), and electrical energy (movement of electrons). The specific type of energy a thing contains depends on its properties and the interactions happening within it.
Just look at the formula: PE = mgh potential energy = mass x gravity x height So, it depends on those three things.
potential energy
It is not kinetic energy. Whether or not it is potential energy depends on the frame of reference.
It has potential energy but when it is in movement it will possess kinetic energy
Well, basically, the higher an object is above the ground, the more potential energy it has. For kinetic energy, the amount of energy depends on the amount of force.
Gravitational potential energy - it depends on the distance from the centre of gravity, so on Earth it depends on the height above the Earth's surface
Potential Energy depends on mass and height to increase(: Hope that helps.MassHeight