potential energy and kinetic energy of an object are inetechangable? explain the statement with suitable example
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when an object is kept at some height the object have maximum potential energy and kinetic energy will be zero at that time
and as the object falling the potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases. when object about to touche the ground , the object have maximum kinetic energy and zero potential energy at that time.
SO THESE ENERGY ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.
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and as the object falling the potential energy decreases and kinetic energy increases. when object about to touche the ground , the object have maximum kinetic energy and zero potential energy at that time.
SO THESE ENERGY ARE INTERCHANGEABLE.
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