Physics, asked by priyadeepaa332, 5 months ago

46.
You see a leaf falling to the ground with constant speed. When you first notice it, the leaf has initial total energy PE, +KE.
You watch the leaf until just before it hits the ground, at which point it has final total energy PE, +KE, How do these total
energies compare?
PE, +KE > PE+Ke
(B) PE KE = PE, KE,
PE; + KE <PE +Ke
impossible to tell from the information provided​

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Answered by diyaGaggar
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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