Two objects interact with each other and with no other objects. Initially object A has a speed of 4 m/s and object B has a speed of 6 m/s. In the course of their motion, they return to their initial positions. Then A has a speed of 2 m/s and B has a speed of 3 m/s. We can conclude

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Two objects interact with each other and with
no other objects. Initially object A has a speed
of 4 m/s and object B has a speed of 6 m/s. In
the course of their motion, they return to their
initial positions. Then A has a speed of 2 m/s
and B has a speed of 3 m/s. We can conclude
(select all that apply)
O Mechanical energy was increased
by conservative forces.
Mechanical energy was increased
by nonconservative forces.
The potential energy is unchanged
from the beginning to the end of the
trip.
O Mechanical energy was decreased
by conservative forces.
Transcribed Image Text:Two objects interact with each other and with no other objects. Initially object A has a speed of 4 m/s and object B has a speed of 6 m/s. In the course of their motion, they return to their initial positions. Then A has a speed of 2 m/s and B has a speed of 3 m/s. We can conclude (select all that apply) O Mechanical energy was increased by conservative forces. Mechanical energy was increased by nonconservative forces. The potential energy is unchanged from the beginning to the end of the trip. O Mechanical energy was decreased by conservative forces.
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