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A body is thrawn vertically upward . What happen to P.E, (a) during the moon , (b) at the highest point ?​

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Answered by pedagogicteacher
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Answer:

During its upward journey the velocity decreases and hence kinetic energy also decreases. ... Hence at that top when velocity is zero, kinetic energy is also zero and potential energy is maximum. Thus P.E increases til it becomes maximum.

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Answered by a321038
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during the motion as the height increases potential energy increases as kinetic energy decreases as p.e = MGH

at the highest point potential energy becomes maximum and kinetic energy is zero

law of conservation of energy is used here

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