

Gravitational potential increases and decreases depending on whether the object is travelling towards or against the field lines from infinity
A planet has a diameter of 7600 km and a mass of 3.5 × 1023 kg.A rock of mass 528 kg accelerates towards the planet from infinity.At a distance of 400 km above the planet's surface, calculate the gravitational potential of the rock.
Step 1: Write the gravitational potential equation

Step 2: Determine the value of r
Radius of the planet = planet diameter ÷ 2 = 7600 ÷ 2 = 3800 km
r = 3800 + 400 = 4200 km = 4.2 × 106 m
Step 3: Substitute in values

Remember to keep the negative sign in your solution for the gravitational potential at a point. However, if you’re asked for the ‘change in’ gravitational potential, no negative sign needs to be included since you are finding a difference in values and just the magnitude is normally required.Remember to also calculate r as the distance from the centre of the planet, and not just the distance above the planet's surface
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