Which of the following statements are TRUE? A. Energy is a vector physical quantity. B. Energy is always required to do work. C. Total mechanical energy can never be zero. D. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in an ideal system. E. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in a real-world system. F. Kinetic energy can be negative. G. Potential energy can be negative. H. Work is equivalent to the negative change in kinetic energy. I. Work is equivalent to the negative change in potential energy. J. In a conservative system where only gravitational force acts, the total mechanical energy is constant at every point of the motion. K. In a non-conservative system where certain external forces may act, the total mechanical energy is not constant at every point of the motion. L The entire universe may be considered as a closed system where the total energy is constant. choices O B. D. F.G J.KL O AD.E.G,J.KL O AD.E.F.G.J. K.L O AC.D.E.GLJ.K.L O B, D, G, J, K, L B.C.D. G.LJ, K L

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Which of the following statements are TRUE?
A. Energy is a vector physical quantity.
B. Energy is always required to do work.
C. Totol mechanical energy can never be zero.
D. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in an ideal system.
E. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in a real-world system.
F. Kinetic energy can be negative.
G. Potential energy can be negative.
H. Work is equivalent to the negative change in kinetic energy.
I. Work is equivalent to the negative change in potential energy.
J. In a conservative system where only gravitational force acts, the total mechanical energy is constant at every point of the motion.
K. In a non-conservative system where certain external forces may act, the total mechanical energy is not constant at every point of the motion.
L The entire universe may be considered as a closed system where the total energy is constant.
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O B. D. F. G. J. K.L
O AD.E.G. J. KL
O AD.E.F.GJ. K.L
O AC.D.E.G.LJ, K.L
O B. D, G, J, K, L
O B,C. D. G. IJ, KL
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements are TRUE? A. Energy is a vector physical quantity. B. Energy is always required to do work. C. Totol mechanical energy can never be zero. D. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in an ideal system. E. When law of conservation of mechanical energy is invoked, there can never be a waste energy in a real-world system. F. Kinetic energy can be negative. G. Potential energy can be negative. H. Work is equivalent to the negative change in kinetic energy. I. Work is equivalent to the negative change in potential energy. J. In a conservative system where only gravitational force acts, the total mechanical energy is constant at every point of the motion. K. In a non-conservative system where certain external forces may act, the total mechanical energy is not constant at every point of the motion. L The entire universe may be considered as a closed system where the total energy is constant. chnices O B. D. F. G. J. K.L O AD.E.G. J. KL O AD.E.F.GJ. K.L O AC.D.E.G.LJ, K.L O B. D, G, J, K, L O B,C. D. G. IJ, KL
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