Physics, asked by pandu55, 1 year ago

law of conservation of energy for a body thrown vertically upwards

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Answered by yashrajlakshya123
8

Hey Mate,

The total energy of any body thrown vertically upward is the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the body at the height that the body has reached after being thrown vertically upwards. The' kinetic energy' of the body is due to its velocity at any certain point.

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Answered by sonabrainly
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when an object at it higest position from ground it has maximum amt of kinetic energy .when the object starts falling there is an increase in the kinitic energy and decrease in potential energy as the speed incerases the kinetic energy also increases but the sum of the potential and the kinitic energy remains constant when it is just above the ground the kinetic energy is max and least potential energy. Pe+Ke=constant

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