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A field in which the work is done in a moving body along a closed path is zero is called.


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Answered by shivaniram2102
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The total work done by a conservative force is independent of the path resulting in a given displacement and is equal to zero when the path is a closed loop. Stored energy, or potential energy, can be defined only for conservative forces

Answered by anjaliom1122
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A field in which the work is done in a moving body along a closed path is zero is called Conservative force.

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Conservative force's work is path independent. The work done in a closed path is zero or a conservative force is one whose work is unaffected by path. A force is conservative if the work done along any closed path is zero Conservative forces are defined by the term potential energy. The conservation force does no work on a closed path. Work done by a body in motion over a closed loop is zero only when the body is moving under the influence of conservation forces (like gravitational or electrostatic forces). Conservative force transfers energy between the kinetic energy of a moving object and the system using energy forms other than potential energy. In a closed path motion, the total work done by non-conservative force is not zero.

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