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What must be true of an object that has gravitational potential energy?it is stretched beyond a certain length.it is above a reference point.it is compressed shorter than a given length.it is moving past
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What must be true of an object that has gravitational potential energy?it is stretched beyond a certain length.it is above a reference point.it is compressed shorter than a given length.it is moving past a reference point.
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It is above a reference point
With potential energy, the energy is stored in an object therefore is not in motion and gravitational potential energy increases with height so it has to be above a reference point
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