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potential energy is given by an expression​

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Answered by deepgaurav821
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The potential energy of a point particle is given by the expression V(x)=−αx+βsin(x/γ).

Answered by DoctorSensitive
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Expression for potential energy.

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Let the work done on the object against gravity =W

Work done, W=force×displacement

Work done, W=mg×h

Work done, W=mgh

Since workdone on the object is equal to mgh, an energy equal to mgh units is gained by the object. This is the potential energy (PE) of the object.

PE = mgh

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Potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors.

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