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13 August, 19:50

A new process converts potential energy of an object to kinetic energy. Neither work nor heat is added to the system. No reaction takes place. What determines the velocity of the object? O Mass of the object O Not sure O Elevation of the process O All of the above O Change in height of the object

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  1. 13 August, 21:42
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    Change in height of the object

    Explanation:

    Change in height of the object

    Since,

    We know potential energy can be written as mgh where

    P. E. = mgh

    M = mass,

    g = gravity constant

    h = height

    Kinetic energy can be written as 0.5 mv²

    So, the Potential energy = kinetic energy

    Then,

    velocity of object = √2 gh

    Since g is a constant,

    Hence,

    Height of object will determine the velocity.
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