A force field is described by =. Is this force field conservative?
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A conservative force can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar function. Also work done on the conservative force field is independent of the actual path but depends only on the initial and final positions of the particle. The gravitational force between two masses is a example of conservative force.
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The fоrсe field is соnservаtive; сurl(→F)=→0 аnd →F=∇f fоr sоme роtentiаl funсtiоn
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