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Is friction a conservative force? Give reason.

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Answered by vee11
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force is conservative when the work done by it is path independent. This means that the work being done does not depend on the route the object travels. Two examples of conservative forces are the forcedue to gravity and the elastic springforce.
Answered by IqBroly
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Answer:

No, because work done in a closed path against friction is not zero. Moreover, and the work done against friction depends on the path.

Explanation:

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