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Is it possible for a frictional force to increase the mechanical energy of a system?

your question is not clear but fro what i could understand, i can tell you that frictional force always opposes motion of mechanical system ( so it would decrease the system's mechanical energy) therefore i can never increase it.


Are there any situations in which a frictional force can increase the mechanical energy of a system?

No. Friction always acts in the direction opposite to motion, and dissipates energy.


Does a pump develop flow or pressure?

the pump develops pressure to have the ability to make a flow of a gas or fluid take place through a vessel, pipework or valve system, as long as there is an open end to the pipe system or vessel allowing distribution of fluid to an outlet or a return pipe back to the pump body.


If a mass spring system is hung vertically and set in to motion why does the motion eventually stop?

Energy is lost in any such process. Air resistance, resistance within the spring, even sound, can dissipate part of the energy.Energy is lost in any such process. Air resistance, resistance within the spring, even sound, can dissipate part of the energy.Energy is lost in any such process. Air resistance, resistance within the spring, even sound, can dissipate part of the energy.Energy is lost in any such process. Air resistance, resistance within the spring, even sound, can dissipate part of the energy.


When there is reduction in amplitude over every cycle of vibration then the body is said to have?

This would be an example of damping or resistance present in the vibrating system.

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Frictional resistance within a cold water pipework system is influenced most by the?

number of elbows in the pipework


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Frictional interaction is the frictional force that influence and are influenced by the response of dynamic system from which they are generated and this interaction continuously changes the contact characteristics at the interface.


What type of hot water storage system installation would require most pipework and fittings?

Indirect Hot Water System.


What is the difference between wet riser and dry riser?

A Dry Riser is a system of valves and pipework which enables the Fire Service to pump water on to the upper floors of a building. A Wet Riser is a system of valves and pipework which are kept permanently charged with water.


Where can guidance on drilling timber floor joists to accommodate water system's pipework be found?

In your country's building codes.


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Is it possible for a frictional force to increase the mechanical energy of a system?

your question is not clear but fro what i could understand, i can tell you that frictional force always opposes motion of mechanical system ( so it would decrease the system's mechanical energy) therefore i can never increase it.


How can one consider a frictional force on a track as constant while frictional forces are non conservative?

This is a very good question. A conservative force is defined as a force that doesn't remove energy from a system. Such forces as a spring force are conservative. However, wherever a frictional force is exerted, heat is produced. It takes energy to make heat, and the energy comes from the kinetic energy of whatever objects have frictional forces exerted upon them. A frictional force will eventually remove all of the kinetic energy from a system. However, a frictional force is constant. The force of friction is defined as the coefficient of friction times mass times the gravitational constant. (The coefficient of friction is represented as the greek letter mu). Regardless of the remaining Kinetic energy in a system, the frictional force will not change, thus a frictional force is constant, but not conservative. Hope this helps whoever asked this question! --An AP PHYSICS STUDENT


What is system resistance?

The resistance the heart has to pump against


Why was it necessary to balance the frictional force acting on the system with a slight tilting of the track?

To simplify the experiment and the results


When bonding to pipework what does the label state?

Safety Earth Connection, Do Not Remove. This label indicates that the bonding connection is for safely grounding purposes and should not be removed. It ensures proper electrical continuity and helps prevent static buildup or potential electrical hazards in the pipework system.