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A block of volume V and of density σb is placed in liquid of density σ11b), then block is moved upward up to a height h and it is still in liquid . The increase in gravitational potential energy of the block is

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Gravitational potential energy is defined as the energy possessed by a body by virtue of its motion under the gravitational field. As the acceleration due to gravity is constant near the surface so the gravitational potential energy of an object at a height h is given by

U = m x g x h

Where m = mass of the block, h = change in height of block, g = acceleration due to gravity.

The zero point of gravitational potential energy can be chosen as any point like that of a coordinate system.

As the gravitational potential energy of an object of mass m only depends upon the position and acceleration due to gravity and independent upon the medium it is placed so the change in gravitational potential energy will be equal in a liquid medium and air medium.

Let the block has mass m, is initially at height h1 from the ground and its height changes to h2, where (h− h1 = h)

Change in potential energy of the block when height changes from h1 to h2

ΔU = final potential energy − initial potential energy

= mgh2 − mgh1

= mg(h2−h1)

= mgh

Because (h− h1 = h)

Mass of the block

= density of block × volume of block

= σb×V

Now Change in potential energy is given by

ΔU = mgh = σbV × gh = σbVgh

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