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Lenore is on an inclined plane next to her truck. Holding her hands steady, she pushes a box up the plane and into her truck. Where can energy be lost?(1 point)
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Friction between the box and the inclined plane.
Friction between the box and the inclined plane.
Friction between the truck and the inclined plane.
Friction between the truck and the inclined plane.
Friction between Lenore’s hands and the box.
Friction between Lenore’s hands and the box.
Friction between Lenore and the ground.
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Correct places energy can be lost:
- Friction between the box and the inclined plane.
- Friction between Lenore’s hands and the box.
- Friction between Lenore and the ground.
Not likely: friction between the truck and the inclined plane (the truck is not being moved, so that contact does no dissipative work here).
- Friction between the box and the inclined plane.
- Friction between Lenore’s hands and the box.
- Friction between Lenore and the ground.
Not likely: friction between the truck and the inclined plane (the truck is not being moved, so that contact does no dissipative work here).
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