Gravitational Potential Energy (Edexcel IGCSE Physics (Modular))
Revision Note
Written by: Leander Oates
Reviewed by: Caroline Carroll
Gravitational potential energy
Energy in the gravitational potential store of an object is defined as:
The energy an object has due to its height in a gravitational field
This means:
If an object is lifted up, energy will be transferred to its gravitational store
If an object falls, energy will be transferred away from its gravitational store
The gravitational potential energy equation
The amount of energy in the gravitational potential store of an object can be calculated using the gravitational potential energy equation:
Where:
GPE = gravitational potential energy, in joules (J)
m = mass, in kilograms (kg)
g = gravitational field strength in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
h = height in metres (m)
The gravitational potential energy equation applied to a person lifting a mass
Energy is transferred to the mass's gravitational store as it is lifted above the ground
Gravitational field strength
The gravitational field strength (g) on the Earth is approximately 10 N/kg
The gravitational field strength on the surface of the Moon is less than on the Earth
This means it would be easier to lift a mass on the Moon than on the Earth
The gravitational field strength on the surface of the gas giants (eg. Jupiter and Saturn) is more than on the Earth
This means it would be harder to lift a mass on the gas giants than on the Earth
Some values for g on the different objects in the Solar System
The two graphs below show how GPE changes with height for a ball being thrown up in the air and when falling down
Graphs showing the linear relationship between GPE and height
Worked Example
A man of mass 70 kg climbs a flight of stairs that is 3 m higher than the floor.
Gravitational field strength is approximately 10 N/kg.
Calculate the increase in energy transferred to his gravitational potential store.
Answer:
Step 1: List the known quantities
Mass of the man, m = 70 kg
Gravitational field strength, g = 10 N/kg
Height, h = 3 m
Step 2: Write down the gravitational potential energy equation
Step 3: Calculate the gravitational potential energy
Examiner Tips and Tricks
When doing calculations involving gravitational field strength, g, don't panic, you will always be told the value of g in your equation sheet in your exam!
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