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Physics, 01.01.2021 23:50, cutboymon

Imagine that you place a marble in a bowl, so that it rolls back and forth up the sides of the bowl. Eventually, the marble will lose its mechanical energy, and come to rest at the bottom of the bowl. Does this scenario violate the law of conservation of energy? Explain your answer.

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