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Is there any transformation from kinetic energy to potential energy

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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Energy is neither gained nor lost, only transformed from kinetic energy to potential energy and vice versa.

Answered by XxHappiestWriterxX
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Energy is neither gained nor lost, only transformed from kinetic energy to potential energy and vice versa.

Kinetic Energy :-

In physics, the kinetic energy of an object is the energy that it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its stated velocity.

Purpose :-

Kinetic energy is the energy an object has because of its motion. If we want to accelerate an object, then we must apply a force. Applying a force requires us to do work.

Founder :-

William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin, is given the credit for coining the term "kinetic energy" c. 1849–51.

Potential Energy :-

Potential energy, stored energy that depends upon the relative position of various parts of a system. A spring has more potential energy when it is compressed or stretched. A steel ball has more potential energy raised above the ground than it has after falling to Earth.

Purpose :-

Potential energy is the energy that exists by virtue of the relative positions (configurations) of the objects within a physical system. This form of energy has the potential to change the state of other objects around it, for example, the configuration or motion.

Founder :-

The term potential energy was introduced by the 19th-century Scottish engineer and physicist William Rankine, although it has links to Greek philosopher Aristotle's concept of potentiality.

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