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Physics, 06.10.2019 08:00 lilypup004

In the case of friction, as well as the resistor, conservation of energy cannot be violated. if it appears energy is appearing from nowhere, there is something being overlooked. when negative non-conservative work is being done, energy is converted into a form that is not directly recoverable mechanically. where did the energy go? is it ever possible to reclaim some of this lost energy? if so, how?

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