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28 June, 09:10

What will be the kinetic energy change of the ram of a pile driver when it suddenly undergoes a 10 kJ decrease in potential energy?

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  1. 28 June, 09:38
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    K. E. increase by 10 KJ.

    Explanation:

    Total mechanical energy of a system is always constant which is the sum of kinetic and potential energies of the system. So, when the ram of a pile driver when it suddenly undergoes a 10 kJ decrease in potential energy, its kinetic energy must have increase by 10 KJ. So, as to make their sum constant again.

    Mechanical energy = Kinetic energy + potential energy = constant
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