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QUESTION :-

Prove that the electric field is conservative in nature.
(Prove it through derivation as well as theory also needed)

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Answered by hipinjara34
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Answer:

If only the initial points and the final points are the source and not the path which is followed for the work which is done by the force for moving a particle from one point to the other.

We can prove that electric field is conservative in nature by taking line integration of the electric field along a close path which will be always zero thus the we will get that electric field does not depends on path but depends on the point which will be given.

Answered by ItzMiracle
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  • If only the initial points and the final points are the source and not the path which is followed for the work which is done by the force for moving a particle from one point to the other.

  • We can prove that electric field is conservative in nature by taking line integration of the electric field along a close path which will be always zero thus the we will get that electric field does not depends on path but depends on the point which will be given.

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