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the damping force is conservative non conservative, constant, always zero​

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Answered by sonali2853
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It is defined that a constant force is conservative. ... Example: a constant force pulls an object from A to B: its work doesn't depend on on the path so the force is conservative but its work is added to the mechanical energy of the system so the Em is not conserved

The normal force is non-conservative, and therefore has no associated potential energy. ... Internal normal forces acting on a pair of system constituents moving (and possibly accelerating) together do no net work, since they perform equal and opposite work on the two objects

A conservative force is a force with the property that the total work done in moving a particle between two points is independent of the path taken. ... Gravitational force is an example of a conservative force, while frictional force is an example of a non-conservative force.

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