Diwaker Gupta
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What happens to transferred energy if it doesn’t change an object’s velocity?

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Transferred energy becomes potential energy if it doesn’t alter an object’s velocity.

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  1. If transferred energy doesn’t change an object’s velocity, it can alter other forms of energy, such as increasing potential energy, causing deformation, generating heat, or overcoming friction, depending on the context.

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