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Question : Does every change in energy of the body involve work? Explain.

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Answered by nilambaritrivedi
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Answer:

Yes, that every change in body energy involves work.

It is "neither created nor destroyed" (first law of conservation). ... This clearly justifies that every change in energy of body involve work. Working means change of 'state of rest or motion', simply means work and similarly involves change of energy.

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Answered by realanshuu
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Dear Student,

Answer :

Yes, that every change in body energy involves work.

Explanation :

☞ Energy is that certain something inside stuff that makes everything happen.

☞ When something or somebody moves or jumps or falls or explodes or breathes or thinks or dances or does anything, it s because energy is being transformed

Energy is being transformed or changed from one type of energy to another, or, in the case of heat flow, from one place to another place.

So every change in energy of the body involve work

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