Consider again the initial state of the system described in question 2, except this time assume that a non-conservative force acts on it by doing negative work. If the amount of work done by that non-conservative force is -X/4, what is the total mechanical energy associated with the system after the work is done? A. 5X/4 B. 3X/4 C. X D. X/2

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**Question 2:**

A system is composed of objects whose total kinetic energy is \( X \) when the system's potential energy is \( X/2 \) (at some initial time \( t_0 \)). There are no non-conservative forces acting on any of the objects within the system. At some time later than \( t_0 \), the kinetic energy of the objects in the system has decreased to \( X/2 \). What is the value of the system's potential energy at this later time?

A. \( X/2 \)

B. zero

C. \( X \)

D. \( 3X/2 \)

**Question 3:**

Consider again the initial state of the system described in question 2, except this time assume that a non-conservative force acts on it by doing negative work. If the amount of work done by that non-conservative force is \(-X/4\), what is the total mechanical energy associated with the system after the work is done?

A. \( 5X/4 \)

B. \( 3X/4 \)

C. \( X \)

D. \( X/2 \)
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 2:** A system is composed of objects whose total kinetic energy is \( X \) when the system's potential energy is \( X/2 \) (at some initial time \( t_0 \)). There are no non-conservative forces acting on any of the objects within the system. At some time later than \( t_0 \), the kinetic energy of the objects in the system has decreased to \( X/2 \). What is the value of the system's potential energy at this later time? A. \( X/2 \) B. zero C. \( X \) D. \( 3X/2 \) **Question 3:** Consider again the initial state of the system described in question 2, except this time assume that a non-conservative force acts on it by doing negative work. If the amount of work done by that non-conservative force is \(-X/4\), what is the total mechanical energy associated with the system after the work is done? A. \( 5X/4 \) B. \( 3X/4 \) C. \( X \) D. \( X/2 \)
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