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183_notes:grav_and_spring_pe [2014/10/10 18:15] caballero183_notes:grav_and_spring_pe [2014/10/14 13:20] – [Examples] caballero
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 Dissipative forces such as friction and air drag are non-conservative forces. The path that an object takes matters very much when non-conservative forces are present. Moreover, these dissipative forces cannot be associated with any construct like potential energy. Dissipative forces such as friction and air drag are non-conservative forces. The path that an object takes matters very much when non-conservative forces are present. Moreover, these dissipative forces cannot be associated with any construct like potential energy.
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 +==== Examples ====
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 +  * [[183_notes:examples:sledding|Sledding down a hill]]
 +  * [[183_notes:examples:the_jumper|The Jumper]]
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