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  • 18-03-2021
  • Biology
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Why don't you have mechanical energy
when
you are
laying on the ground?

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thatgurl1024
thatgurl1024 thatgurl1024
  • 18-03-2021

Answer:

If an object is lying on the ground, and is nowhere near a "hole" or a cliff, then for the purposes of this system, the object would have a height of zero, therefore would have no gravitational potential energy. And therefore, no work could be performed on the object by gravity.

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