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What do you mean by conservative force?​


mansi298: a conservative force is a force with a property that the total work done in moving a partical between two points is independent of the taken path......if a force is conservative it is possible to assign a numerical value for the potential at any point

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Answered by arohi200
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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 taken path. ... If aforce is conservative, it is possible to assign a numerical value for the potential at any point.



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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\bold{Conservative\: Force}

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»» If the amount of work done by or against the force in moving a body depends only on the initial and final positions of a body and not on the path followed by the body between the initial and the final positions, then such a force is called a "\bold{Conservative\: Force}.

\bold{Examples} :-

Gravitational force and electrostatic force are conservative forces.

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