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Give example of a situation in which an applied force does not result in a change in kinetic energy. |
Answer» In an atom, an electron revolve around the nucleus with a constant speed in a given orbit. The force applied is electrostatic force of attraction between the nucleus and electron. As speed `upsilon` is constant, `K.E. =(1)/(2)m upsilon^(2)=` constant |
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