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gravitational potential energy

definition....

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Answered by RiyaWani
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hey!
here is your answer
gravitational potential energy - In classical mechanics, the gravitational potential at a location is equal to mass that would be needed to move the object from a fixed reference location to the location of the object
m is the mass
g is the gravitational constant and
h is the vertical height
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Answered by fanbruhh
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 \bf{gravitational \: potential \: energy}

the work done required to bring a body from infinity to any point in gravitational field


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