An an object having a capability to do work is said to be possess energy.
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The energy which does the work losses energy and the object on which the work is done gains energy.
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An object having a capability to do work is said to possess energy. The object which does the work loses energy and the object on which the work is done gains energy. ... The unit of energy is, therefore, the same as that of work, that is, joule (J). 1 J is the energy required to do 1 joule of work.
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