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Derive an expression for gravitational potencial energy of an object of mass m , at a height h above the earth's surface ? ​

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Answered by Aditi9098
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We know that every object on the surface of the Earth is attracted by the Earth.So,if an object has a mass'm',it will experience a force that is called the weight of the object which acts vertically downwards.

To move this object upward from 'a' to 'b' through a distance 'h', we must apply a force 'f' upward were F=Mg

W=Fh, but as F=Mg,

W=mgh -------(1)

This work done on the object which changes its position is called the Gravitational Potential Energy. Then:

Ep=w-------(2)

From (1) & (2), we get:

Ep=mgh

Answered by XxArmyGirlxX
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We know that every object on the surface of the Earth is attracted by the Earth.So,if an object has a mass'm',it will experience a force that is called the weight of the object which acts vertically downwards.

To move this object upward from 'a' to'b'

through a distance 'h, we must apply a

force'f' upward were F=Mg

W=Fh, but as F=Mg,

W=mgh ----(1)

This work done on the object which changes its position is called the Gravitational Potential Energy. Then:

Ep=W--(2)

From (1) & (2), we get:

Ep-mgh

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