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Hello friend !!!
Here's the answer you are looking for
The total mechanical energy is conserved at each and every point.
And total mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy.
So (kinetic energy + potential energy) is conserved at each and every point.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
The total mechanical energy is conserved at each and every point.
And total mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy.
So (kinetic energy + potential energy) is conserved at each and every point.
See the attachment for the answer.
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