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How does the kinetic energy of the object change as it falls?

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As the object falls, its kinetic energy increases because its velocity increases due to the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.

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  1. As an object falls, its kinetic energy increases proportionally to the square of its velocity due to gravitational acceleration. This increase occurs at the expense of its gravitational potential energy, resulting in a continuous transformation of energy during descent.

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