• Card 2 / 58: How is the difference between the gravitational potential at a position one meter above the ground and its potential energy on the ground defined?
    A) It is equal to the work done by an applied force to move the object from the ground to one meter above the ground.
    B) It is equal to the work done by gravity when the object is moved from the ground to one meter above the ground.
    C) It is equal to the vertical component of to the work done by an applied force to move the object from the ground to one meter above the ground.
    D) It is equal to the vertical component of the work done by gravity when the object is moved from the ground to one meter above the ground.

    Answer:
    B) It is equal to the work done by gravity when the object is moved from the ground to one meter above the ground.

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Attribution:  Introduction to Mechanics. The Saylor Academy 2014, http://www.saylor.org/courses/phys101/
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