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Differentiat between conservative and
non-conservatice forces with examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A force is said to be conservative if the work done by or against force is dependent only on the initial and the final position of the body and not on the path followed by the body. A force is said to be non-conservative if the work done by or against the force is dependent on the path followed by the body.

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Answered by rajanak600731
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Explanation:

A force is said to be conservative if the work done by or against force is dependent only on the initial and the final position of the body and not on the path followed by the body.

A force is said to be non-conservative if the work done by or against the force is dependent on the path followed by the body.

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