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equal kinetic and potential energies​

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Answered by yugantaknpanchal
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The main difference between potential and kinetic energy is that one is the energy of what can be and one is the energy of what is. In other words, potential energy is stationary, with stored energy to be released; kinetic energy is energy in motion, actively using energy for movement.

Answered by oODivineGirlOo
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Kinetic energy is equal to potential energy when height of the body is equal to square of velocity whole divided by 2times acceleration due to gravity . ie,h=v^2/2*g. We take example of SHM. So, in SHM when displacement x= amplitude A divided by sqrt 2, kinetic and potential energies are same.

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