Q7. What exactly is a
conservative force conserving?
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O
Force
O Energy
O Velocity
O Acceleration
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A conservative force is a force done in moving a particle from one point to another, such that the force is independent of the path taken by the particle. It depends only on the initial and final position of the particle. Gravitational force and elastic spring forces are two such examples of conservation forces.
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