Physics, asked by rasamsettipapavani, 4 months ago

explain how energy is conserved if no external force is done on any object with an example​

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Answered by brainly1900
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If only internal forces are doing work (no work done by external forces), then there is no change in the total amount of mechanical energy. The total mechanical energy is said to be conserved. ... In these situations, the sum of the kinetic and potential energy is everywhere the same.

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