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(a) Define potential energy. Give examples.(b) Draw a graph showing variation of potential energy, kinetic energy and thetotal energy of a body freely falling on earth from a height
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(a) Define potential energy. Give examples.
(b) Draw a graph showing variation of potential energy, kinetic energy and the
total energy of a body freely falling on earth from a height h?
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