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24 May, 14:39

If total (PE + KE) is conserved:

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  1. 24 May, 16:03
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    Yes, According to law of conservation of energy the total energy of any system remains conserved (same).

    Example.

    If a body is placed at some height it possesses some potential energy.

    As P. E = mgh

    When this body is starting moving downwards its height becomes decreases so P. E decreases but at the same time it is moving I. e having some velocity. K. E = 1/2 (m) (v^2).

    Hence here P. E decreases but K. E increases at the same time. So total energy is conserved.
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