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An object of mass 1.8 kg slides down a rough curved track and passes point A, which is 1.5 m above the ground, at a speed of 0.95 m·s⁻¹. The object reaches point B ... show full transcript
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A conservative force is a force that does work on an object in such a way that the total mechanical energy (the sum of potential and kinetic energy) of the object remains constant within a closed system, regardless of the path taken. The work done by a conservative force is independent of the path and depends only on the initial and final positions.
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Using the work-energy principle, the work done by friction (W_f) can be calculated as follows:
Initial mechanical energy at point A (E_A) is the sum of potential and kinetic energy:
Calculate the kinetic energy (KE):
Thus,
At point B, since the object is at the bottom, its potential energy is zero and its kinetic energy is:
Now, equate the energies considering work done against friction:
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