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describe interconversion of kinetic and potential energy?
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Answered by sanjeevchandrakar13
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Important and useful aspect of energy is the fact that energy is a conserved quantity and the total amount of energy always remains constant.

Consider an object of mass ‘m’ lying at a height ‘h’ from earth’s surface at point ‘F. It possesses potential energy equal to mgh and Kinetic energy equal to zero. Let the body be allowed to fall down under the action of gravity. During its downward motion, its height above the ground decreases continuously so its potential energy also decreases. As the body has been accelerating under the action of gravity, hence the work done by it is equal to its Kinetic energy. Thus when the body falls freely under gravity and when there is no opposing force there is a continuous decrease in its P.E and this decrease is equal to increase in K.E. When it reaches the surface of the earth its P.E. is zero and whole of the energy is Kinetic.

Loss in P.E at 0 = Gain in K.E. at 0.

mgh= +mv2

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Answered by mahi1298
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Potential energy. Kinetic energy can be stored. In these two cases, the kinetic energy is converted to potential energy because while it is not actually doing work, it has the potential to do work. If we drop the object from the shelf or release the spring, that potential energy is converted back into kinetic energy. Eg:-If the person rides the bike to the top of a hill, the kinetic energy of motion is then converted into potential energy stored in the bike at the top of the hill.

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