87 Gravitational Potential On this diagram, both A and B have a GPE of 100 J/kg They both exist on the same red dotted l

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87 Gravitational Potential On this diagram, both A and B have a GPE of 100 J/kg They both exist on the same red dotted l

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87 Gravitational Potential On This Diagram Both A And B Have A Gpe Of 100 J Kg They Both Exist On The Same Red Dotted L 1
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87 Gravitational Potential On this diagram, both A and B have a GPE of 100 J/kg They both exist on the same red dotted line. These red dotted lines are called equipotential lines, which links points of equal GPE. ➡ Therefore, if an object moves along the red dotted line, the GPE stays the same, and no work is done. Which other 2 points Gravitational share an equipotential? potential 400 Jkg-¹ Height 80 m and D! 300 Jkg-¹ What is the change in potential energy for a 3kg mass between the planet's surface and point E? 200 Jkg-¹ 100 Jkg-¹ Planet's surface O! B w io -60 m ---40m 9-5 Nkg-1 ---20 m
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