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how work done is independent of the path followed explain?​

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Answered by bhagatsameerr
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work is a path function not independent to the path

Answered by chakshitij
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The work a conservative force does on an object is path-independent; the actual path taken by the object makes no difference. ... When friction is involved, the path you take matters — a longer path will dissipate more kinetic energy than a short one. For that reason, friction is a nonconservative force.

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