Physics, asked by tiptop05, 11 months ago

sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of a falling body​

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Answered by BavanaLand
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Hey dude,

❦Energy conservation during free-fall.

❦Here, is the total energy of the mass: i.e., the sum of its kinetic and potential energies.

❦It is clear that is a conserved quantity: i.e., although the kinetic and potential energies of the mass vary as it falls, its total energy remains the same.

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Answered by ishucutee
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Sum of K.e and P.e of a body is always Constant or conserved___❤️

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