Gravitational Potential Energy (CIE IGCSE Physics)

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  • 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 of an object can be calculated using the equation:

ΔEP = mgΔh

  • Where:
    • ΔEP = change in gravitational potential energy, in joules (J)
    • m = mass, in kilograms (kg)
    • g = gravitational field strength in newtons per kilogram (N/kg)
    • Δh = change in height in metres (m)

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Energy is transferred to the mass's gravitational store as it is lifted above the ground

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 9.8 N/kg. Calculate the energy transferred to the man's gravitational potential energy store.

 

Step 1: List the known quantities

    • Mass of the man, m = 70 kg
    • Gravitational field strength, g = 9.8 N/kg
    • Height, Δh = 3 m

Step 2: Write down the equation for gravitational potential energy

ΔEP = mgΔh

Step 3: Calculate the gravitational potential energy

ΔEP = 70 × 9.8 × 3

ΔEP  = 2058 J

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