1.state the law of equilibrium of the forces?
2. when do we call the forces as conservatives
3. state that the gravitational force is a conservative force
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A conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the path taken. ... Gravitational force is an example of a conservative force, while frictional force is an example of a non-conservative force.
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- When all the forces that act upon an object are balanced, then the object is said to be in a state of equilibrium. ... Thus, the net force is zero and the acceleration is 0 m/s/s. Objects at equilibrium must have an acceleration of 0 m/s/s. This extends from Newton's first law of motion.
- conservative force exists when the work done by that force on an object is independent of the object's path. Instead, the work done by a conservative force depends only on the end points of the motion. An example of a conservative force is gravity.
- conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the path taken. ... Gravitational force is an example of a conservative force, while frictional force is an example of a non-conservative force.
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