How the potential and kinetic energy remains conserved if a body is thrown freely from height h.Derivation pls.
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Energy of an isolated system is constant. It can neither be created nor be destroyed but it can be transformed from one type to another.
For example, when an object falls on the ground from a certain height, its kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy such as sound energy, heat energy, light energy, etc.
For example, when an object falls on the ground from a certain height, its kinetic energy is converted into other forms of energy such as sound energy, heat energy, light energy, etc.
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when the object is at the highest position the potential energy is (mgh) is the highest and kinetic energy is zero. as the object goes down the kinetic enrgy inncreases and potiential energy decreases and this continnues until PE is lowest and KE is the highest . the law of conservation of energy states that energy can neither be destroied or be created
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