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Energy Transferred Into and Out of a System (7:15)

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The general energy transfer equation is introduced and used to derive work due to nonconservative forces equals change in mechanical energy and conservation of mechanical energy. This is an AP Physics 1 and AP Physics C: Mechanics topic.

Content Times:
0:00 General Energy Transfer Equation
0:48 Methods of Energy Transfer
2:29 Deriving Work due to Nonconservative Force Equation
4:58 Deriving Conservation of Mechanical Energy
5:42 Review!

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