Q.
If potential energy of a body of mass m on the surface of earth is taken as zero then its potential energy at height h above the surface of earth is [R is radius of earth and M is mass of earth]
The concept involved here is that,
Gravitational potential energy difference between any two points in a gravitational field is independent of the choice of reference.
When potential at infinity is assigned zero value,
Potential energy of a body of mass m on the surface of earth =R−GMm=Us
Potential energy at height, h=R+h−GMm=Un Us−Uh=+GMm(−R1+R+h1) =GMm(R(R+h)−R−h+R) =R(R+h)−GMmh
Now, when potential at the surface is taken zero,
Let Us′,Uh′ be the new values of potential energy at the surface and height h respectively,
And, Us−Uh=Us′−Uh′ ⇒R(R+h)−GMmh=0−Uh′ ⇒Uh′=R(R+h)GMmh