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The oscillations of an actual spring-block system slowly reduce in amplitude and finally the system comes to a halt. What happens to the energy of the system? Does this not violate the law of...

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The oscillations of an actual spring-block system slowly reduce in amplitude and finally the system comes to a halt. What happens to the energy of the system?

Does this not violate the law of conservation of energy?

Answered Same Day Dec 21, 2021

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Robert answered on Dec 21 2021
122 Votes
An actual spring-block assembly is not 100% efficient, meaning that not all the energy of the system
emains in the potential energy of the spring and the kinetic energy
of the block. For instance, as the block slides along the table, friction between the block and the table
produces random...
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