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If I were to take a ball to the moon, where gravity is 1/6th that on the Earth, what will happen to its GPE if I hold it at the same height both places? A. 6 times as much B. Not enough info C. 1/6th as
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If I were to take a ball to the moon, where gravity is 1/6th that on the Earth, what will happen to its GPE if I hold it at the same height both places?
A. 6 times as much
B. Not enough info
C. 1/6th as much
D. Disappear
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C. 1/6th as much
Step-by-step explanation:
The gravitational potential energy (GPE) of an object depends on its mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and its height above a reference point. Since the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on Earth, the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on Earth. Therefore, if you hold the ball at the same height on the moon as on Earth, its GPE will be 1/6th as much as it was on Earth. So the answer is C.
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