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when a body falls freely towards the earth then it's total energy?


1 increase

2 first increase and then decrease

3 Decrease

4 Remains constant

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Answered by madhuri457c
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Since, total energy of the system is always conserved, so when a body falls freely towards the earth, then its total energy remains constant i.e., the sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of the body would be same at all points.

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Since, total energy of the system is always conserved, so when a body falls freely towards the earth, then its total energy remains constant i.e., the sum of the potential energy and kinetic energy of the body would be same at all points.

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