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friction is non-consecutive force how ​

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Answered by MrPerfect14
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Explanation:

The direction of the frictional force is opposite to the direction of the motion. When a body is moved, say from point A to B and then back to a then work is required to be done during forward and backward motion. ... Hence, the frictional force is a non conservative force

And Also

A nonconservative force is one in which the work done in moving an object/particle is dependent upon the path taken. A conservative force is path-independent, and depends only on the position of an object.

Gravity is an example of a conservative force.

The force of friction, however, is path-dependent. For example, if we push an object

1

m

across a rough surface, less energy will be lost as heat than if we push that same object

5

m

across the same surface. The work done (energy lost in this case) is dependent on the path taken.

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