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Why gravitational energy is not a part of internal energy?

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Answered by guptaaditya90985
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Internal energy does not include the energy due to motion or location of a system as a whole. That is to say, it excludes any kinetic or potential energy the body may have because of its motion or location in external gravitational, electrostatic, or electromagnetic fields.

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