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give an example in which potential energy gets converted into kinetic energy​

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Answered by MissTwinkleStar
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 The raised hammer has more potential energy since it has the potential to go higher or lower. Second, when you hit the hammer on the table, the stored potential energy is converted to kinetic energy as the hammer is falling. (It's the falling hammer that has kinetic energy.)

Answered by Anonymous
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when water is falling in a dam to produce electricity then we say that it works as a potential energy is converted into kinetic energy

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