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Kinetic and gravitational potential energy - CCEAGravitational potential energy

In this CCEA GCSE physics quiz, you can test your knowledge of kinetic and gravitational potential energy. You can also answer physics GCSE test questions about kinetic energy.

Part of Physics (Single Science)Energy

Gravitational potential energy

Any object lifted above the ground has gravitational potential energy (\(E_{p}\) or GPE).

The amount of gravitational potential energy an object has on Earth depends on its:

  • mass;
  • height above the ground.
Book A and book B stand on a bookshelf. Book B is twice as thick as book A. Book C sits on a second bookshelf. It is directly below book A and has a similar thickness.

In the diagram:

  • all the books on a shelf have GPE
  • books A and B have more GPE than book C because they are higher
  • book B has more GPE than book A because it has a greater mass

Calculating change in gravitational potential energy

The gravitational potential energy of an object raised above the Earth鈥檚 surface can be calculated using the equation:

Gravitational potential energy=mass x gravitational field strength x vertical height raised

gravitational potential energy = mgh

or

\(E_{p}\) = mgh

where:

\(E_{p}\) is the gravitational potential energy in joules, J

m is the mass in kilograms, kg

g is the gravitational field strength in newtons per kilogram, N/kg

h is the change in height in metres, m

Question

A book with a mass of 0.25 kg is lifted 2 m onto a bookshelf. If g is 10 N/kg, how much gravitational potential energy does it gain?

Question

A book of mass 600 g has 12 J of gravitational potential energy. How high is it above the Earth鈥檚 surface? (g = 10 N/kg)?