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a freely falling object eventually stops on reaching the ground what happens to its kinetic energy​

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Answered by AestheticSky
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  • when an object is projected towards ground, the potential energy decreases, and kinetic energy increase.
  • As the object touches the ground, all its potential energy becomes kinetic energy.
  • As the object hits the hard ground, all its kinetic energy becomes heat energy and sound energy.

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Answered by Ꭲαηγα
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  • When an object is projected towards ground, the potential energy decreases, and kinetic energy increase.

  • As the object touches the ground, all its potential energy becomes kinetic energy.

  • As the object hits the hard ground, all its kinetic energy becomes heat energy and sound energy.

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