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No, it's do not violate the law of conservation of energy as according to this law energy neither be destroyed nor be created, here potential energy is converted into kinetic energy, it's not destroyed or created.
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As a potential energy of a freely falling object decreases , it's kinetic energy increases on account of an increase in its velocity. The sum of the total of the potential energy and the kinetic energy of the object during its free fall remains the same, i.e. the total mechanical energy (potential energy+ kinetic energy) remains constant. Thus, the law of Conservation of energy is not violated.
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As a potential energy of a freely falling object decreases , it's kinetic energy increases on account of an increase in its velocity. The sum of the total of the potential energy and the kinetic energy of the object during its free fall remains the same, i.e. the total mechanical energy (potential energy+ kinetic energy) remains constant. Thus, the law of Conservation of energy is not violated.
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