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Friction and conservation of energy
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[QUOTE="CWatters, post: 5484239, member: 423469"] +1 If you ever find an apparent breech of conservation of energy it invariably means you have drawn your system boundary in the wrong place (eg you have forgotten a means by which energy can enter or leave your system). In other words your system isn't "closed". Conservation of energy only applies to closed systems. [/QUOTE]
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