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The relationship between height and potential energy is directly proportional when mass is held constant. As an object is raised to a higher height, its potential energy increases. This relationship is given by the equation: potential energy = mass x gravity x height.
Generally, the temperature decreases as you move higher in the atmosphere. This is because the air at higher altitudes is less dense and receives less direct sunlight to warm it up. This relationship between temperature and altitude is known as the lapse rate.
The relation between force and height is dependent on the context. In the context of work and energy, the force needed to lift an object to a certain height is directly proportional to the height and the weight of the object. In terms of gravitational potential energy, the force acting on an object at a certain height is equal to the weight of the object.
There isn't one, or at least, there isn't a reliable relationship between those two things.
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