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Physics, 09.01.2020 05:31 NoahJerowski67

There is a potential energy associated with gravitational
andspring forces. is there also a potential energy associated
withfrictional forces?
a.) no, because gravitational and spring forces are the
onlyforces that have an associated potential energy.
b.) yes, because gravitational, spring, and frictional
forcesare all conservative.
c.) no, because frictional forces are conservative,
whilegravitational and spring forces are not.
d.) yes, because all forces have an associated
potentialenergy.
e.) no, because gravitational and spring forces
areconservative, while frictional forces are not.

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