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Generalised Energy Conservation Theory #Physics #nonconservativeforces #conservationofenergy

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Join My Telegram group agsJaj-rvLYxZmZl Join My WhatsApp group Click this link to subscribe to my youtube channel @sigmaPhysics-sm4dk When a non-conservative force acts on an object and displaces it, work is done on the object, but the work is not path-independent. This means that the amount of work done depends on the specific path taken by the object during its displacement. In contrast, conservative forces, like gravity and spring forces, have path-independent work, and the work done by these forces only depends on the initial and final positions of the object. The work done by a non-conservative force can be calculated using the work-energy principle. The work-energy principle states that the net work done on an object is equal to the change in its kinetic energy. It is given by the equation: Net work (W) = Chang

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