mechanical energy is ________ when there is no forces causing an object to lose energy
A. Increased B. conversed C. decreased or D. doubled

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Answer:

B. Conserved

Explanation:

Mechanical energy is equal to the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy of an object:

[tex]E=U+K[/tex]

where U is the potential energy and K the kinetic energy.

When there are no resistive forces such as friction or air resistance, the mechanical energy of the object is conserved. As a result, the energy in such situation is converted from potential energy into kinetic energy (or viceversa). An example of this application is the free fall of an object: when the object is initially released from the top of a building, it has potential energy (U) but not kinetic energy since it starts from rest; as it falls down, all this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy (K), because its speed increases, and the total energy (E) is conserved.

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