1. The gravitational potential energy of an object is affected by its mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and its height above a reference point. Greater mass and height lead to higher potential energy, while a stronger gravitational field also increases potential energy.

    The gravitational potential energy of an object is affected by its mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and its height above a reference point. Greater mass and height lead to higher potential energy, while a stronger gravitational field also increases potential energy.

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  2. As an object is raised higher above the ground, its gravitational potential energy increases. This is because the object gains more potential to do work as it moves farther from the Earth's surface against the force of gravity. The potential energy change is proportional to the increase in height.

    As an object is raised higher above the ground, its gravitational potential energy increases. This is because the object gains more potential to do work as it moves farther from the Earth’s surface against the force of gravity. The potential energy change is proportional to the increase in height.

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  3. Some forms of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (based on an object's position in a gravitational field), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and electrical potential energy (associated withRead more

    Some forms of potential energy include gravitational potential energy (based on an object’s position in a gravitational field), elastic potential energy (stored in stretched or compressed objects), chemical potential energy (stored in chemical bonds), and electrical potential energy (associated with the position of charged particles in an electric field).

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  4. Potential energy is energy stored in an object due to its position or state, such as gravitational, elastic, chemical, or electrical potential energy. Kinetic energy, on the other hand, is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. While potential energy depends on position or state, kineticRead more

    Potential energy is energy stored in an object due to its position or state, such as gravitational, elastic, chemical, or electrical potential energy. Kinetic energy, on the other hand, is the energy an object possesses due to its motion. While potential energy depends on position or state, kinetic energy depends on the object’s velocity and mass.

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  5. Potential energy is transferred or stored in various situations. For instance, when a ball is lifted, gravitational potential energy is transferred from the person lifting it. When a spring is compressed or stretched, elastic potential energy is stored. Similarly, when a battery is charged, chemicalRead more

    Potential energy is transferred or stored in various situations. For instance, when a ball is lifted, gravitational potential energy is transferred from the person lifting it. When a spring is compressed or stretched, elastic potential energy is stored. Similarly, when a battery is charged, chemical potential energy is stored, which can be later converted into electrical energy.

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