Is static friction a Conservative force? Give reason.
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Static Friction and Energy
Static friction is a non-conservative force, and therefore has no associated potential energy. When static friction is internal, however, it is a non-dissipative force, performing zero net work on the chosen system.
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Friction is a good example of a nonconservative force. As illustrated in Figure 1, work done against friction depends on the length of the path between the starting and ending points. Because of this dependence on the path, there is no potential energy associated with nonconservative forces.
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