Call the length of the pendulum , its mass , and the initial and final angles and , respectively.
We want to calculate the change in the mechanical energy and that'll give us the work done by frictional forces.
The initial and final kinetic energy of the ball is zero. So the change in mechanical energy is just .
. Using trigonometry
we can express the difference in heights in terms
of angles, so we have
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