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why we don't consider the potential energy in the total energy equation

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Old   April 17, 2021, 00:37
Default why we don't consider the potential energy in the total energy equation
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dear friends:
During the deduction of the energy equation, we conser the total energy as "e+K" , where is the potential energy? Does it mean it has been neglected?
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