Which of these is equivalent to the law of conservation of energy?
a. the total mechanical en...
Which of these is equivalent to the law of conservation of energy?
a. the total mechanical energy is always conserved.
b. friction is a nonconservative force.
c. kinetic energy can be transformed into thermal energy.
d. the total energy of all types remains the same in a closed system.
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