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We did an experiment with a car moving up and down an incline with constant velocity. The work done by gravity and the suspended weight was calculated. Also the work lost to friction was calculated. If the car were accelerating, how would that effect the results? It seems the equations mg(sin angle) already takes acceleration into account?

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