Rajan kunar Jain
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Why is the kinetic energy of the object initially zero?

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The kinetic energy is zero initially because the object’s velocity is zero at the start of its fall.

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  1. The kinetic energy of the object is initially zero because, at the beginning of its fall, it is stationary or not in motion. Without any velocity, there is no kinetic energy associated with its motion.

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