Conservation of mechanical energy is defined as
(a) Energy of motion
(b) Law of conserva...
Conservation of mechanical energy is defined as
(a) Energy of motion
(b) Law of conservation of energy
(c) The sum of the kinetic and potential energies of an object remain a constant value unless there are forces acting on the object that cause a loss of energy overall, such a friction and air resistance.
(d) Potential energy added to kinetic energy
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