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what is conservative and non conservative force Give one example of each​

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What is consertive force?

Work done due to any force does not depend on the path followed but only on the initial and final position of the body are known as conservative forces.

The work done by conservative forces in a cycle that is when initial and final points are same is always 0.

Example- Gravitational force, Electric force.

What are non consertive force?

In case of non-conservative force, the work done depends on the path along which the body moves and the work done b y the force over a round trip is not zero.

Example: Frictional force.

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\huge\underline{\bold{Conservative\:Force}}

A force is said to be conservative force if it depends upon the final and initial positions of the body not the path followed by the body.

\textbf{Example\::}

Magnetic Force.

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A force is said to be non-conservative force if it depends upon the path followed by body not upon it's initial and final positions.

\textbf{Example\::}

Frictional Force.

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