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ToggleThe Law of Conservation of Energy states:
The total energy in a closed system remains constant.
In a system where no external forces act, energy is conserved and can transform among:
However, external forces (e.g., friction) can alter the system’s total energy.
In a frictionless system, the total mechanical energy (TME)—the sum of PE and KE—is constant.
The Work-Energy Principle connects work done on an object to its change in kinetic energy:
Where:
Power measures the rate of work or energy transfer:
Where: