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: '''Gravitational potential''' is denoted with a capital '''V'''.
 
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: The units of '''gravitational potential''' are [[Joule]]s per [[kilogram]] (Jkg<sup>-1</sup>).
 
: '''Gravitational potential''' is negative because the [[force]] of [[gravity]] is attractive, so the [[Work Done|work done]] to move [[object]]s towards one another is negative.
 
: '''Gravitational potential''' is negative because the [[force]] of [[gravity]] is attractive, so the [[Work Done|work done]] to move [[object]]s towards one another is negative.
  

Latest revision as of 16:27, 6 October 2019

Key Stage 5

Meaning

Gravitational potential is the work done per unit mass to move an object from infinity to a point under the influence of one or more gravitational fields.

About Gravitational Potential

Gravitational potential is denoted with a capital V.
The units of gravitational potential are Joules per kilogram (Jkg-1).
Gravitational potential is negative because the force of gravity is attractive, so the work done to move objects towards one another is negative.

Gravitational Potential Equation

\(V=\dfrac{W}{m}\)

Where

V = Gravitational Potential

W = Work Done to move an object from infinity to a point.

m = The mass of the object.