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SprucerMoose
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G'day,
Just wondering if someone can explain to me how when an object is moved to a higher point above the earth, if initial velocity = final velocity, the net work done is zero? The way I see it the object now has a greater gravitational poitential energy and although no kinetic energy is gained, it has gained potential energy.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Just wondering if someone can explain to me how when an object is moved to a higher point above the earth, if initial velocity = final velocity, the net work done is zero? The way I see it the object now has a greater gravitational poitential energy and although no kinetic energy is gained, it has gained potential energy.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks