projectile has both change in kinetic and potential energy. Still the work done calculated between any two points is zero. This is due to _________ a) Presence of no external force b) No displacement c) The displacement being in both vertical and horizontal directions d) Inter-conversion of kinetic and potential energies
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projectile has both change in kinetic and potential energy. Still the work done calculated between any two points is zero. This is due to _________
a) Presence of no external force
b) No displacement
c) The displacement being in both vertical and horizontal directions
d) Inter-conversion of kinetic and potential energies
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