Tutor HuntTest QuestionsPhysics QuestionsYear 10 Physics Questions
1.4 Gravitational Potential Energy Stores (GCSE Physics)
The following is a GCSE Physics test covering '1.4 Gravitational Potential Energy Stores'Incorrect: 0
Correct: 0
Question 1
...
Congratulations - you have completed the test!
Your final score was
Below a typical questions that will be covered in this test. You final score will be logged on your account
A heavier object lifted to the same height as a lighter object will gain:
If an object moves downwards, what happens to its gravitational potential energy store?
An object is lifted vertically; the gravitational potential energy that it gains primarily depends on:
Why is lifting an object easier on the Moon than on Earth?
When an object is lowered, energy transferred from the gravitational potential energy store is:
What happens to an object`s gravitational potential energy as it is raised higher?
How does gravitational potential energy store relate to work done when lifting an object?
Why do astronauts find it easier to carry heavy objects on the Moon?
To calculate gravitational potential energy, the height measurement must be:
Increasing the gravitational potential energy store of an object requires:
What happens to the gravitational potential energy if you lift an object horizontally?
Similiar Tests
- Acceleration
- Atmospheric Pressure
- Background Radiation
- Changes In Energy
- Changes In Momentum (physics Only)
- Changes Of State
- Changes Of State And Specific Latent Heat
- Conservation Of Momentum (ht Only)
- Contact And Non-contact Forces
- Current, Resistance And Potential Difference
- View all Year 10 Physics tests
- View all Year 10 tests
- View all Physics tests
