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Work done in taking a body of mass m to a height nr above the

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The change in potential energy when a body of mass m is raised to a height nR from the earth's surface (R=radius of earth)

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Potential energy at surface of earth will be PE1 = (G.M.m)/R

Now, potential energy at height nR from the surface of earth, PE2 = (G.M.m)/(R+nR)

Here, change in PE = PE1 – PE2

= (G.M.m)/R – (G.M.m)/(n+1)R

= (G.M.m)/R[1 – 1/(n+1)]

= (G.M.m)/R[(n + 1 – 1)/(n+1)]

= [n/(n+1)](G.M.m)/R ….(i)

Also, g = GM/(R^2) ….(ii)

From (i) and (ii),

Change in PE = (n/(n+1))mgR

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