Physics
Grade-10
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Question
Potential energy depends on:
- Height
- Mass
- Gravitational acceleration
- All the above
The correct answer is: All the above
The correct answer is (d) all of the above
As according to the equation ,
Potential energy=mgh
Where,
M=mass of body
g=gravitational acceleration
H=Height
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