
Understanding Non-Conservative Forces: Kinetic Friction and Air Resistance
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The video explains non-conservative forces, which can change or dissipate mechanical energy in a system. It contrasts these with conservative forces, which do not alter energy levels. Key examples of non-conservative forces include kinetic friction and air resistance, both of which oppose motion and convert kinetic energy into heat, leading to energy dissipation. The video also discusses factors affecting these forces, such as velocity, surface area, and roughness. Finally, it encourages viewers to explore more resources for a deeper understanding.
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