A vector field A is said to be conserv
ative. It it can always be written as
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A conservative vector field (also called a path-independent vector field) is a vector field F whose line integral ∫CF⋅ds over any curve C depends only on the endpoints of C. The integral is independent of the path that C takes going from its starting point to its ending point.
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