I think you've got it, but your wording is a but iffy. Gravitational potential energy isn't energy required for something to happen, it is the potential for energy to be released (as Ek). However, it is equal to the work required to move an object from a point of zero Ep to another position.thanks guys!
Gravitational potential energy is the energy required of an object to move in a gravitational field from a point of zero potential. Since work done is the change in kinetic energy, work is done to move an object in a gravitational field. Therefore, GPE is related to work done.
does this sound right?
Bolded part should be enough.hi kiinto, do u think this is alright?
Gravitational potential energy is the potential energy of a mass due to its position within a gravitational field, to be released as kinetic energy. Since work done is the change in kinetic energy, work is done to move an object in a gravitational field. Therefore, GPE is related to work done.
i know gpe is work done but i cant explain their relationship