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Friction is a non-conservative force.why?​

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Answered by sirkamleshkumar70
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Conservative forces were discussed in Conservative Forces and Potential Energy. A nonconservative force is one for which work depends on the path taken. Friction is a good example of a nonconservative force. ... Because of this dependence on path, there is no potential energy associated with nonconservative forces.

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