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whaat happens to the potential energy lost by hammer of pile driver when it falls through a distance and drives a piling into the ground?
12 years ago

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Answered by Elena
PE=mgh
h↓ => PE↓
at the ground PE=0
12 years ago
Answered by Sourav
The potential energy changes to heat and sound energy.
12 years ago
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