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what is the relation between potential energy and consecutive force

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Answered by avantikay1312
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Potential energy is the energy a system has due to position, shape, or configuration. It is stored energy that is completely recoverable. A conservative force is one for which work done by or against it depends only on the starting and ending points of a motion and not on the path taken.

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Answered by rajeswaribr
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Potential energy is the energy a system has due to position, shape, or configuration. It is stored energy that is completely recoverable. A conservative force is one for which work done by or against it depends only on the starting and ending points of a motion and not on the path taken.

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Let a spring of spring constant ‘k’ is stretched through a distance ‘x’ by the application of force fext.  Let x = o is the normal posting then the restoring force vector F brings the spring to its normal position.

Potential energy is the energy a system has due to position, shape, or configuration. It is stored energy that is completely recoverable. A conservative force is one for which work done by or against it depends only on the starting and ending points of a motion and not on the path taken.

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