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what conditions the electrostatic field is conservative​

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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Being conservative relates to path independence or lack thereof. If you move a charge from point A to point B within an electric field, the energy gained or lost must be the same regardless of the specific path taken through space between these two points. If it's path independent, then the field is conservative.

Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Being conservative relates to path independence or lack thereof. If you move a charge from point A to point B within an electric field, the energy gained or lost must be the same regardless of the specific path taken through space between these two points. If it's path independent, then the field is conservative.

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