1. Gravitational potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position in a gravitational field. It is defined as the work done to move an object from a reference point to its current position against the force of gravity. The potential energy depends on the object's mass, the accelRead more

    Gravitational potential energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its position in a gravitational field. It is defined as the work done to move an object from a reference point to its current position against the force of gravity. The potential energy depends on the object’s mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and the height above the reference point.

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  2. Potential energy and work are intimately connected. Work is done when a force causes displacement in the direction of the force. Potential energy arises from the work done against a force, such as gravity or spring force, to change an object's position or configuration. Essentially, potential energyRead more

    Potential energy and work are intimately connected. Work is done when a force causes displacement in the direction of the force. Potential energy arises from the work done against a force, such as gravity or spring force, to change an object’s position or configuration. Essentially, potential energy represents the stored work that can be converted back into kinetic energy when the object moves.

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