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Which of the following is the correct unit af
gravitational potential??
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The question is incomplete as the unit of gravitational potential is missing. Could you please provide the options or the missing unit?
The correct unit for gravitational potential is Joules per kilogram (J/kg) or meters per second squared (m/s²).
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