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Prove energy conservation formula

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Answered by Anonymous
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if you compare the energy at two different times in an equation, you'll see no difference, because it's been conserved. The total energy of a system is the sum of its energy in motion - its kinetic energy - and its energy due to its position, which is its potential energy.

Answered by Anonymous
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H = T + V where T is the sum of all kinetic energies and V is the sum of all potential energies. ... H is the TOTAL ENERGY OF A SYSTEM.

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