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Topic Summary: Gravitational Potential Energy

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Section 16 of 16

Practice

15 questions

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6 flashcards

Topic Summary: Gravitational Potential Energy

Key Terms
  • GPE: energy stored due to position in a gravitational field
  • g: gravitational field strength (10 N/kg on Earth)
  • h: vertical height above reference point (m)
  • Reference point: level from which height is measured
Key Equation
  • E_p = mgh
  • Rearranged: h = E_p / (mg)
  • Rearranged: m = E_p / (gh)
  • Conservation: GPE lost = KE gained
Key Facts
  • GPE ∝ mass and ∝ height (both direct)
  • g = 10 N/kg on Earth
  • Height must be VERTICAL, not slope distance
  • In free fall (no friction): all GPE → KE
Exam Tips
  • Use vertical height only — not slope length
  • mgh = ½mv² for falling objects — mass cancels!
  • Always square root at the end when finding v
  • Check g value given — may differ from 10 N/kg

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Practice Questions for Gravitational Potential Energy

What is the value of gravitational field strength (g) on Earth?

  • A. 9.8 N/kg
  • B. 9.8 m/s
  • C. 10 kg/N
  • D. 6.7 N/kg
1 markfoundation

Explain how gravitational potential energy is related to an object's mass and height. Refer to the equation Ep = mgh in your answer.

3 marksstandard

Quick Recall Flashcards

GPE ∝ mass
double the mass, double the GPE (directly proportional)
GPE ∝ g
same object at same height on Moon has 1/6 the GPE as on Earth

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