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what happens to the energy transferred to an object if it does not change its speed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • what happens to the energy transferred to an object if it does not change its speed

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  • Energy is transferred from one object to another when a reaction takes place. Energy comes in many forms and can be transferred from one object to another as heat, light, or motion, to name a few.
  • This energy would be in the form of motion, with the person lifting the blue ball to a higher level.
Answered by adusnow22
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Explanation:

If movement stopped by because of collision then the energy is transferred to another object. ... If an object is moving upward against gravity the kinetic energy converts into gravitational potential energy. Whenever a moving object comes to rest the kinetic energy gets converted into another form of energy.

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