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So that the mechanical energy of a free falling body is conserved

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Answered by DeathViperLP02
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potential energy gets transfered to kinetic energy and hence energy is conserved
Answered by Anonymous
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Important Formulas :


Potential energy U = mgh

Kinetic energy K = 1/2 mv²

Total energy = K + U


At A


U = mgh

K = 0 since v = 0


Total energy = K + U

                     = mgh + 0

                     = mgh


At B


U = m g h

h = h - x

U = mg ( h - x )


K = 1/2 m v²



By laws of motion:


v² = 2 gh

= > v²= 2 gx


K = mgx

K + U = mg( h - x ) + mgx

         = mgh - mgx + mgx

         = mgh



At C


K = 1/2 m v²

  = 1/2 m × 2 gh [ v² = 2 gh ]

  = mgh


U = 0 since h = 0

Hence K + U = mgh + 0

                     = mgh



Observations :


In all cases ,

K + U = mgh

There fore the total mechanical energy remains constant.


This verifies the Law of Conservation of Energy and also proves that the energy of a body during free fall is conserved !

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