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28 February, 09:54

Why is friction called a "non-conservative" force?

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  1. 28 February, 10:43
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    Answer:Gravitational and electrical forces are conservative. Friction is non-conservative because the amount of work done by friction depends on the path. One can associate a potential energy with a conservative force but not with a non-conservative force.
  2. 28 February, 12:56
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    becasue it conserves the total energy

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