10 R 2 A block of mass M is released from rest at point 1, as shown in the figure. The block slides without frictional forces along the circular arc but encounters frictional forces as soon as it reaches the horizontal portion of the track at point 2. The block travels a distance D along the horizontal track before coming to rest at point 3. Consider the block-Earth system. In terms of the mechanical energy of the system, which of the following claims is correct, and why? A The system is open, because there is a net force exerted on the block. The system is open, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3. C The system is closed, because there is a net force exerted on the block. The system is closed, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3.

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A block of mass M is released from rest at point 1, as shown in the figure. The block slides without frictional forces
along the circular arc but encounters frictional forces as soon as it reaches the horizontal portion of the track at
point 2. The block travels a distance D along the horizontal track before coming to rest at point 3. Consider the
block-Earth system. In terms of the mechanical energy of the system, which of the following claims is correct, and
why?
A
The system is open, because there is a net force exerted on the block.
The system is open, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3.
The system is closed, because there is a net force exerted on the block.
D
The system is closed, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3.
Transcribed Image Text:1 2 -D- A block of mass M is released from rest at point 1, as shown in the figure. The block slides without frictional forces along the circular arc but encounters frictional forces as soon as it reaches the horizontal portion of the track at point 2. The block travels a distance D along the horizontal track before coming to rest at point 3. Consider the block-Earth system. In terms of the mechanical energy of the system, which of the following claims is correct, and why? A The system is open, because there is a net force exerted on the block. The system is open, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3. The system is closed, because there is a net force exerted on the block. D The system is closed, because the block's velocity is zero at points 1 and 3.
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Closed system is the system in which energy is conserved whereas in open system energy is not conserved.

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