Asked by Brad
Question from lab regarding Conservation of Energy
Why doesn't the potential energy of the pulley matter when calculating the change in energy of our system?
Why doesn't the potential energy of the pulley matter when calculating the change in energy of our system?
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Answered by
bobpursley
I have no idea of your system, but frankly, the pulley mass if it is moving up and down should matter
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