Physics, asked by yr467903, 8 months ago

. When an object of mass m kg hits the ground, it has kinetic energy. This energy is
transformed into other forms of energy as the speed of falling mass rapidly
reduces to zero. As this happens,
a. State the energy conversions which take place, starting from the kinetic energy
of the falling mass.​

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Answered by marwashah240
3

Answer:

When the object hits the ground, the kinetic energy has to go somewhere, because energy isn't created or destroyed, only transferred. If the collision is elastic, meaning the object can bounce, much of the energy goes into making it bounce up again.

so the gravitational potential energy is the energy stored in an object by lifting it to a certain height above the Earth

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