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what is conservative field​

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Answered by Amayra1430
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Conservative vector fields have the property that the line integral is path independent, i.e., the choice of any path between two points does not change the value of the line integral. ... A conservative vector field is also irrotational; in three dimensions, this means that it has vanishing curl.

Answered by Anonymous
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A field is said to be conservative if it satisfies these two conditions :-

Total work done on a body around a closed path should be zero .

The work done is independent of the path followed.

A force which acts in a conservative field is known as conservative force.

Some of the conservative forces include gravitational force,spring force and electrostatic force .

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