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Why do we not care about force from the string on a pendulum or the normal force when skating down a ramp?

Regarding potential and kinetic energy, when a pendulum swings we do not count the force from the string because it doesn't affect the energy, but why? if we split the force from the string to it's components it does affect the force of gravity which in turn affects the acceleration of the pendulum which in turn affects the kinetic energy? Or something like skating down a ramp, the normal force can be split into it's components and therefore affenter image description hereectingaffecting the gravitational force.

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Why do we not care about force from the string on a pendulum or the normal force when skating down a ramp

Regarding potential and kinetic energy, when a pendulum swings we do not count the force from the string because it doesn't affect the energy, but why? if we split the force from the string to it's components it does affect the force of gravity which in turn affects the acceleration of the pendulum which in turn affects the kinetic energy? Or something like skating down a ramp, the normal force can be split into it's components and therefore affenter image description hereecting the gravitational force

Why do we not care about force from the string on a pendulum or the normal force when skating down a ramp?

Regarding potential and kinetic energy, when a pendulum swings we do not count the force from the string because it doesn't affect the energy, but why? if we split the force from the string to it's components it does affect the force of gravity which in turn affects the acceleration of the pendulum which in turn affects the kinetic energy? Or something like skating down a ramp, the normal force can be split into it's components and therefore affecting the gravitational force.

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Why do we not care about force from the string on a pendulum or the normal force when skating down a ramp

Regarding potential and kinetic energy, when a pendulum swings we do not count the force from the string because it doesn't affect the energy, but why? if we split the force from the string to it's components it does affect the force of gravity which in turn affects the acceleration of the pendulum which in turn affects the kinetic energy? Or something like skating down a ramp, the normal force can be split into it's components and therefore affenter image description hereecting the gravitational force