Definition of conservative force and non conservative force
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The work a conservative force does on an object in moving it from A to B is path independent - it depends only on the end points of the motion. Examples: the force of gravity and the spring force are conservative forces.
A non-conservative (or dissipative) force, the work done in going from A to B depends on the path taken. Examples: friction and air resistance.
A non-conservative (or dissipative) force, the work done in going from A to B depends on the path taken. Examples: friction and air resistance.
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A conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done in moving a particle between two points in independent of the taken path.
And a non conservative force is a work done in going from A to B depends on the path taken.
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And a non conservative force is a work done in going from A to B depends on the path taken.
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