Gravity, g ? , as discussed in introductory classical physics is actually the gravitational field. Fields are fundamental entities that carry momentum and energy. Gravity is not a form of energy but gravity creates potential energy. read more
Gravity is not a form of energy but gravity creates potential energy. The way we use dams is by expoliting the force of gravity on a object that has potenial energy; which as the water falls it loses potential energy and gains kenetic enrgy proprtionatly. read more
Gravitational Potential Energy. The general expression for gravitational potential energy arises from the law of gravity and is equal to the work done against gravity to bring a mass to a given point in space. read more
Gravitational energy. Gravitational energy is the gravitational potential energy a body with mass has in relation to another massive object. It is potential energy associated with the gravitational field. Gravitational energy is dependent on the masses of two bodies, their distance apart and the gravitational constant (G). read more