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Where is kinetic energy equal to the value of potential energy?

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Answered by 12020
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The Potential Energy of the object at a height of 1m above the ground is given in a similar fashion. By definition, the change in Potential Energy is equivalent to the change in Kinetic Energy. The initial KE of the object is 0, because it is at rest. Hence the final Kinetic Energy is equal to the change in KE.

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Answered by vaibhavdantkale65
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Chemists divide energy into two classes. Kinetic energy is energy possessed by an object in motion. The earth revolving around the sun, you walking down the street, and molecules moving in space all have kinetic energy.

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