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NON CONSERVATIVE FORCES????


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Answered by BRAINLYking024
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a force whose work depends on the path followed between the given initial and final configurations. friction: the force between surfaces that opposes one sliding on the other; friction changes mechanical energy into thermal energy.

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Answered by riya7035
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Non-conservative forces are dissipative forces such as friction or air resistance. These forces take energy away from the system as the system progresses, energy that you can't get back. These forces are path dependent; therefore it matters where the object starts and stops.

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