How does the work done on an inclined plane with a rough surface compare to that on a smooth horizontal plane?
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The work done on an inclined plane with a rough surface is generally greater than the work done on a smooth horizontal plane. Friction on the rough inclined surface requires additional work to overcome, making it more energetically demanding.
The work done on an inclined plane with a rough surface is generally greater than the work done on a smooth horizontal plane. Friction on the rough inclined surface requires additional work to overcome, making it more energetically demanding.
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