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GPE
(redirected from gravitational potential energy)

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GPEGovernmentwide Point of Entry
GPEGravitational Potential Energy
GPEGroup Policy Editor (Microsoft)
GPEGeneral-Purpose Event (ACPI)
GPEGreat Plains Energy Incorporated (Kansas City, MO)
GPEGerm Plasm Evaluation (livestock)
GPEGreatest Possible Error
GPEGas Phase Epitaxy
GPEGeneral Purpose Evaporator
GPEGraphite Paste Electrode
GPEGeneralized Potential Energy (mechanics)
GPEGross Profit Estimate
GPEGold Plated Everything
GPEGrove Park Elementary (North Carolina)


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The taller the ramp, the more gravitational potential energy Shaun will store at the top of it.
Experiments with this systems are interesting because the system operates inside the gravitational field of the earth, and the total mechanical energy, potential system may consist of three different forms of energy, namely gravitational potential energy, potential energy stored in the spring, and kinetic energy.
As the train climbs, it gains gravitational potential energy The higher it climbs, the more energy it stores.
 
 
 
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