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A freely falling object eventually stops on reaching the ground. What happens to its kinetic energy?

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P.E. of configuration of the body and the ground (the body may be deformed and the ground may at the place of collision)
This process energy in which the kinetic energy of freely falling body is lost in an unproductive chain of energy charges is called dissipation of energy.
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