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Chemistry, 31.08.2021 14:10, bluevibe

In the real world, the pendulum in a clock eventually comes to a stop. Someone or something needs to supply energy for the clock to continue to work. Why do you think the pendulum cannot continue moving on its own forever? Where does its energy go?

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