Multiple Choice
When nonconservative forces are included in a system, energy conservation equations
A) hold just as before.
B) hold, with modification by including thermal energy changes.
C) no longer hold, no matter how modified.
D) Hold it! Nonconservative forces cannot (by definition) be included in the analysis of a system.
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