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Define conservative forces

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Answered by TheVang51
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Conservative forces-A force is said to be conservative if work done by or against the force in moving a body depends only on the initial and final positions of the body, and not on the nature of path followed between the initial and the final positions.

Answered by Anonymous
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Conservative force, in physics, any force, such as the gravitational force between the Earth and another mass, whose work is determined only by the final displacement of the object acted upon. ... Stored energy, or potential energy, can be defined only for conservative forces.

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