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Earth's gravitational potential energy: GPE = mgh = Gravity (9.81m/s2)
Mass (kg) x Height (m)
Kinetic energy: KE-
1 / m2
What factors does the gravitational potential energy of an object depend on?
A. Mass and height of the object
B. Only the mass of the object
C. Height and speed of the object
D. Mass and speed of the object
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Answer:(2)(0.76)9.8
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A. Mass and height of the object
Gravitational potential energy is proportional to mass m and height h.
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