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38. What are conservative and non-conservative forces ? Give example
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Answered by sanikashejwadkar73
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Forces are either conservative or nonconservative. Conservative forces were discussed in Conservative Forces and Potential Energy. A nonconservative force is one for which work depends on the path taken. ... Friction, for example, creates thermal energy that dissipates, removing energy from the system.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A conservative force is a force that does zero work done in a closed path. ... Examples of conservative force: Gravitational force, spring force etc. On the other hand, non-conservative forces are those forces which cause loss of mechanical energy from the system. In the above case friction is the non-conservative force.

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