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Prove that Gravitational Potential energy U = mgh​

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Near the surface of the Earth, the work done in lifting an object through a height h is the product mgh , so U=mgh . The gravitational potential energy, U , of a system of masses m1 and M2 at a distance r using gravitational constant G is U=−Gm1M2r U = − G m 1 M 2 r .


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Near the surface of the Earth, the work done in lifting an object through a height h is the product mgh , so U=mgh . The gravitational potential energy, U , of a system of masses m1 and M2 at a distance r using gravitational constant G is U=−Gm1M2r U = − G m 1 M 2 r .

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