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Gravitational potential energy

An object that is lifted from the ground gains energy since it can go on to do something else. A glass on the floor stays stable, one on a table can drop and smash.

The amount of stored by an object at height can be calculated using the equation:

Gravitational potential energy = mass 脳 gravitational field strength 脳 height

\(\text{E}_{p} = \text{mgh}\)

This is when:

  • gravitational potential energy (\(\text{E}_{p}\)) is measured in joules (J)
  • mass (\(\text{m}\)) is measured in kilograms (kg)
  • gravitational field strength (\(\text{g}\)) is measured in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
  • height (\(\text{h}\)) is measured in metres (m)

Learn more on kinetic and gravitational potential energy in this podcast

Example

A 5 kg object is taken to the top of a building. The building is 56 m high. How much gravitational potential energy has the object gained? (\(\text{g}\) = 10 N/kg)

\(\text{E}_{p} = \text{mgh}\)

\(\text{E}_{p}\) = 5 脳 10 脳 56

\(\text{E}_{p}\) = 2,800 J

Question

How much gravitational potential energy does a 500 g book gain when it is lifted up 1.5 m onto a shelf?