Physics (10th Edition)

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Chapter 6 - Work and Energy - Focus On Concepts - Page 165: 21

Answer

b) is correct.

Work Step by Step

A nonconservative force perpendicular with the displacement of the object would do no work to that object . So in this case, even though the nonconservative force is present, because it does not do work, the principle of conservation of mechanical energy still applies.
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