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If the internal forces are conservative, but external forces also acts and they do work, then why does the the non-conservative force becomes zero?​

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Answered by Dangerousdinosour
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Conservation of Mechanical Energy. Let us now consider what form the work-energy theorem takes when only conservative forces are involved. This will lead us to the conservation of energy principle. The work-energy theorem states that the net work done by all forces acting on a system equals its change in kinetic energy

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