Intro to Mechanics
Conservation of mechanical energy states that in a closed system, the total mechanical energy (the sum of kinetic and potential energy) remains constant if only conservative forces are acting. This principle highlights the interchangeability between kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion, and potential energy, such as gravitational potential energy, under the influence of gravity or other conservative forces, while ensuring no energy is lost to friction or air resistance.
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