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Quiz: The Gravitational Potential Energy Store

AQA GCSE Physics 8463

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Building on what you've learned about energy stores, let's test your knowledge of the gravitational potential energy store!

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What does the gravitational potential energy store represent?

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Which factors affect the amount of gravitational potential energy an object has? (Select all that apply)

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The formula for gravitational potential energy is {{blank0}} × mass × {{blank1}} × height.

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An object with a mass of 2 kg is raised to a height of 5 m in a location where gravity = 10 N/kg. Calculate its gravitational potential energy.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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What is the unit of gravitational potential energy?

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Which of the following statements about gravitational potential energy are true? (Select all that apply)

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A 3 kg object is raised to a height of 4 m where gravity = 9.8 N/kg. Calculate its gravitational potential energy.

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Gravitational potential energy is stored in an object at a height because of the {{blank0}} acting on it.

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