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  • 17-11-2021
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Can an objects mechanical energy be equal to its gravitational potential energy?

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justintime14141414
justintime14141414 justintime14141414
  • 17-11-2021

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

Because if an object falls, it gives up its gravitational potential energy. The gravitational force does work on it, and speeds it up.

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zadian1616
zadian1616 zadian1616
  • 17-11-2021

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

if an object does not have kinetic energy, meaning, it is not moving, its mechanical energy would be equal to its gravitational energy.

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