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absolute potential energy

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Answered by hande
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absolute potential energy is the potential energy needed to be applied on a object to displace it to such a distance where gravitational force doesn't work on it.
Answered by Anonymous
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Absolute Potential Energy: Absolute potential energy is the potential energy needed to be applied on an object to displace it to such a distance where gravitational force doesn't work on it. 
Mathematically 
U=(-GMm)/r 
Here 
U is absolute potential energy 
G is Gravitational constant whose value is 6.673*10-11
M is mass of earth whose value is 5.9736*1024
m is mass of the mobile object. 
r is distance between center of earth and object.
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