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When a brick is raised to a certain height, it gains​

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Answered by minkitty
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The amount of gravitational potential energy an object has depends on its height and mass. The heavier the object and the higher it is above the ground, the more gravitational potential energy it holds. Gravitational potential energy increases as weight and height increases. . .

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Answered by shivanechauhan105198
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No, mass does not increase when you lift an object. Potential energy increases, but that's because of the Δh in Ugrav=mgΔh, not the m. Mass is, to put it a bit imprecisely, the amount of matter in an object. When you lift something, there doesn't become more of it.

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