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Prove the law of conservation of mechanical energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Therefore for every displacement of Δx, the difference between the sums of an object's kinetic and potential energy is zero. In other words, the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energies is constant under a conservative force. Hence, the conservation of mechanical energy is proved.

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For every displacement of Δx, the difference between the sums of an object's kinetic and potential energy is zero. In other words, the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energies is constant under a conservative force. Hence, the conservation of mechanical energy is proved.

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