one example of gravitational potential energy
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Gravitational energy is the potential energy held by an object because of its high position compared to a lower position. In other words, it is energy associated with gravity or gravitational force.
For example, a pen being held above a table has a higher gravitational potential than a pen sitting on the table.
For example, a book on a high bookshelf has a higher gravitational potential energy than a book on the bottom shelf because it has farther to fall. Other examples of items with gravitational potential energy include: A raised weight.
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when a ball having Mass 'm' is kept at some height 'h' , then the ball will gravitational potential energy = mg
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