What is the gravitational potential due to a molecule of mass (m) and at a distance (r) from it? (G = gravitational constant). by Sunday | Sep 2 | Physics WAEC | 0 comments A. Gm²/r² B. Gm/r C. Gm²/r D. G²m2/r E. m²/Gr² Correct Answer: Option B – Gm/r Users Also Read These:SVG 319 Theory Questions: Earth's Gravity Field and…The average distance moved by a molecule between…The net movement of solvent molecules from a region…The potential energy in an elastic string of force…What is the escape velocity of a body on the surface…