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The work done against friction is always converted into:
APotential Energy
BKinetic Energy
CHeat Energy
DNuclear Energy
✓ Correct Answer: C — Heat Energy
Frictional forces oppose motion and dissipate mechanical energy, converting it into thermal (heat) energy.
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