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if the distance between a body of mass C and the surface of the moon is B m and acceleration due to gravity on the earth is A m/s^2, then the potential energy of the body will be?
Answer is (ABC÷6) I need the explanation please

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Answered by sgstheboss262
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Acceleration due to gravity on moon = \frac{g}{6} (where g is the acceleration due to gravity on earth)

The type of potential energy on the object is gravitational potential energy

GPE = mgh = c*\frac{A}{6}*B = \frac{ABC}{6}

Therefore, the answer is \frac{ABC}{6}

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