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9 August, 18:02

Express the kinetic energy K in terms of the potential energy U.

K=GMm/2R

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  1. 9 August, 21:13
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    K = - ½U

    Explanation:

    From Newton's law of gravitation, the formula for gravitational potential energy is;

    U = - GMm/R

    Where,

    G is gravitational constant

    M and m are the two masses exerting the forces

    R is the distance between the two objects

    Now, in the question, we are given that kinetic energy is;

    K = GMm/2R

    Re-rranging, we have;

    K = ½ (GMm/R)

    Comparing the equation of kinetic energy to that of potential energy, we can derive that gravitational kinetic energy can be expressed in terms of potential energy as;

    K = - ½U
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