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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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A force is said to be conservative if the work done by or against it in moving an object is independent of the object's path. The work done by a conservative force depends only on the initial and final positions. Gravity is one example, the spring force another .

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