🔋college physics i – introduction review

key term - Gravitational potential energy

Definition

Gravitational potential energy (GPE) is the energy an object possesses due to its position in a gravitational field. It is calculated using the formula $U = mgh$, where $U$ is the gravitational potential energy, $m$ is the mass of the object, $g$ is the acceleration due to gravity, and $h$ is the height above a reference point.

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Gravitational potential energy increases with height and mass.
  2. The formula for GPE is $U = mgh$, where each variable plays a critical role in determining the total energy.
  3. GPE depends on a chosen reference point; changing this point changes the calculated value of GPE.
  4. In a closed system, gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy and vice versa, illustrating the conservation of mechanical energy.
  5. The standard unit for measuring GPE in physics is joules (J).

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