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Why is gravitational potential defined as work done 'per unit mass' from infinity...
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<blockquote data-quote="tOhmtMistressBekki" data-source="post: 1454744" data-attributes="member: 240245"><p>It is useful to have a quantity that describes the potential energy per unit mass in the same way that it is useful to have a quantity that describes potential energy per unit charge in an EM problem. The quantity describes the system as a whole and is independent of the mass you put in it to feel the potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tOhmtMistressBekki, post: 1454744, member: 240245"] It is useful to have a quantity that describes the potential energy per unit mass in the same way that it is useful to have a quantity that describes potential energy per unit charge in an EM problem. The quantity describes the system as a whole and is independent of the mass you put in it to feel the potential. [/QUOTE]
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