Sure, I'd be happy to assist. Which one?
Ma sœur a suivi un régime végétarien pendant trois semaines et, en conséquence, elle a perdu du poids.
Answer:
height in relation to a reference point, mass, and gravitational field strength
Explanation:
Gravitational energy refers to the potential energy connected with gravitational forces, especially when lifting objects against Earth's pull. The potential energy derived from elevated positions is termed gravitational potential energy.
The elements influencing an object's gravitational potential energy include its height related to a reference point, its mass, and the gravitational field's strength it occupies. For instance, a wallet resting on a table has lower gravitational potential energy compared to the same wallet sitting atop a higher cupboard, and also less than a larger wallet on the same table.
An object positioned at a given height above the Moon experiences less gravitational potential energy than the same object at the same height above Earth, due to the Moon's weaker gravity.
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