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1.4 Gravitational Potential Energy Stores (GCSE Physics)

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Which of the following is the unit for gravitational potential energy?
Why do astronauts find it easier to carry heavy objects on the Moon?
What happens to an object`s gravitational potential energy as it is raised higher?
If a student climbs a platform that is 1.2 m high and weighs 300 N, how much gravitational potential energy is gained?
If a student lifts a box upward with constant velocity, the lifting force applied is:
Why is lifting an object easier on the Moon than on Earth?
When an object falls freely, which energy store is its gravitational potential energy transferred to?
To calculate gravitational potential energy, the height measurement must be:
An object is lifted vertically; the gravitational potential energy that it gains primarily depends on:
To calculate the change in gravitational potential energy store, you must multiply height by:
When an object gains gravitational potential energy, what must be happening to its height?