What is the gravitational potential due to a molecule of mass (m) and at a distance (r) from it? (G = gravitational constant). By: Sunday|Published on: Sep 2|Categories: 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:An object is situated within the Earth's…JSS1 Basic Science Lesson Note on Calculation of…If the distance between two suspended masses 10kg…The potential energy in an elastic string of force…What is the gravitational potential due to a point…SEE ALSO The engine of a car provides a forward force of 1240 N and the total resistive force on the car is 800N. If the mass of the car is 1220 kg, determine the distance the car has to travel from the rest before acquiring a speed of 4 m s−1.