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Sorry I had a brain fart today, so I just can't think clearly, but my question is:
If one object is moved from A to B with certain amount of work, and when its moved back from B to A, it requires less work, that does not violate any laws of physics right? Is the work going into things like heat and friction on the way back?
If one object is moved from A to B with certain amount of work, and when its moved back from B to A, it requires less work, that does not violate any laws of physics right? Is the work going into things like heat and friction on the way back?
