what are conservative and non conservative forces?????
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● Conservative forces are those for which work done depends only on initial and final points.
●Non-Conservative forces are those where the work done or the kinetic energy did depend on other factors such as the velocity or the particular path taken by the object.
■ Forces that do not store energy are called nonconservative or dissipative forces. Friction is a nonconservative force, and there are others. Any friction-type force, like air resistance, is a nonconservative force. The energy that it removes from the system is no longer available to the system for kinetic energy.
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● Conservative forces are those for which work done depends only on initial and final points.
●Non-Conservative forces are those where the work done or the kinetic energy did depend on other factors such as the velocity or the particular path taken by the object.
■ Forces that do not store energy are called nonconservative or dissipative forces. Friction is a nonconservative force, and there are others. Any friction-type force, like air resistance, is a nonconservative force. The energy that it removes from the system is no longer available to the system for kinetic energy.
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Forces that do not store energy are called nonconservative or dissipative forces. Friction is a nonconservative force. Conservative force is force when applied, work done by forces is independent of path. For example, gravitational force.
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